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Definition: Aerated bread
Aerate
\A"["e]r*ate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
A["e]rated; p. pr. &
vb. n.
A["e]rating.] [Cf. F. a['e]rer. See
Air, v. t.]
1. To combine or charge with gas; usually with carbonic acid
gas, formerly called fixed air.
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His sparkling sallies bubbled up as from a["e]rated
natural fountains. --Carlyle.
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2. To supply or impregnate with common air; as, to a["e]rate
soil; to a["e]rate water.
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3. (Physiol.) To expose to the chemical action of air; to
oxygenate (the blood) by respiration; to arterialize.
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4. cause a change by passing air through (of sewage)
Syn: activate
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A["e]rated bread, bread raised by charging dough with
carbonic acid gas, instead of generating the gas in the
dough by fermentation.
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Bread
\Bread\ (br[e^]d), n. [AS. bre['a]d; akin to OFries.
br[=a]d, OS. br[=o]d, D. brood, G. brod, brot, Icel.
brau[eth], Sw. & Dan. br["o]d. The root is probably that of
E. brew. [root]93. See
Brew.]
1. An article of food made from flour or meal by moistening,
kneading, and baking.
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Note:
Raised bread is made with yeast, salt, and sometimes a
little butter or lard, and is mixed with warm milk or
water to form the dough, which, after kneading, is given
time to rise before baking.
Cream of tartar bread is raised by the action of an
alkaline carbonate or bicarbonate (as saleratus or
ammonium bicarbonate) and cream of tartar (acid tartrate
of potassium) or some acid.
Unleavened bread is usually mixed with water and salt only.
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A["e]rated bread. See under
A["e]rated.
Bread and butter (fig.), means of living.
Brown bread,
Indian bread,
Graham bread,
Rye and Indian bread
. See
Brown bread, under
Brown.
Bread tree. See
Breadfruit.
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2. Food; sustenance; support of life, in general.
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Give us this day our daily bread. --Matt. vi. 11
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