Associations to the word «Baker»
Noun
- Mf
- Gary
- Arthur
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- Trumpet
- Sylvia
- Dickinson
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- Rani
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- Dorothy
- Nathan
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- Elsie
- Bruce
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- Holt
- Musician
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- Finalist
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- Madeline
- Rapture
- Hewitt
- Miller
- Phil
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- Ric
- Bob
- Fred
- Bronson
- Samantha
- Huntsville
- Joanne
- Lena
- Ernie
- Hammersmith
- Annie
- Guild
- Starring
- Ingram
- Meadows
- Abigail
- Seth
- Fitzgerald
- Tko
- Jon
- Brad
- Bs
- Lass
- Richard
- Jr
- Dietrich
- Ted
- Alf
- Lyndon
- Copeland
- Rouge
- Curb
- Ellis
- Ann
- Shaun
- Mb
- Philip
- Ian
- James
- Wilcox
- Eli
- Yates
- Dave
- Rodney
- Judy
- Jo
- Melvin
- Jeff
- Mel
- Twins
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- Boys
- Carole
- Brenda
- Erwin
- Aston
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- Joe
Wiktionary
BAKER, noun. A person who bakes and sells bread, cakes and similar items.
BAKER, noun. A portable oven for baking.
BAKER, proper noun. A botanical plant name author abbreviation for botanist John Gilbert Baker (1834-1920).
BAKER, proper noun. An occupational surname for a baker, or owner of a communal oven
BAKER DAY, noun. (UK) (education) INSET day
BAKER DAYS, noun. Plural of Baker day
BAKER STREET, proper noun. A street in the Westminster borough of London; the fictional home of Sherlock Holmes was at number 221B.
Dictionary definition
BAKER, noun. Someone who bakes commercially.
BAKER, noun. Someone who bakes bread or cake.
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