
1) Biscuit 2) Disc
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1) Catholic cracker 2) Cheese biscuit 3) Communion bread 4) Communion food 5) Communion item 6) Communion offering 7) Communion tidbit 8) Cookie sandwich 9) Cracker 10) Crisp cake 11) Crisp cookie 12) Crisp, thin cookie 13) Crunchy Kit Kat part 14) Disk for sealing letters 15) Eucharist bread 16) Eucharist disk
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- a small adhesive disk of paste; used to seal letters
- a small thin crisp cake or cookie
- thin disk of unleavened bread used in a religious service (especially in the celebration of the Eucharist)
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thin wax disc, melted with a candle and used to seal a letter.
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In gastronomy, a wafer (also spelled waffer) is a crisp, often sweet, very thin, flat, and dry biscuit, often used to decorate ice cream. Wafers can also be made into cookies with cream flavoring sandwiched between them. They frequently have a waffle surface pattern but may also be patterned with insignia of the food`s manufacturer or may be patt....
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[electronics] In electronics, a wafer (also called a slice or substrate) is a thin slice of semiconductor material, such as a silicon crystal, used in the fabrication of integrated circuits and other microdevices. The wafer serves as the substrate for microelectronic devices built in and over the wafer and undergoes many microfabrication pr...
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• (n.) An adhesive disk of dried paste, made of flour, gelatin, isinglass, or the like, and coloring matter, -- used in sealing letters and other documents. • (v. t.) To seal or close with a wafer. • (n.) A thin cake or piece of bread (commonly unleavened, circular, and stamped with a crucifix or with the sacred monogram) used in the...
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(from the article `baking`) Rye wafers made of whipped batters are modern versions of an ancient Scandinavian food. High-moisture dough or batter, containing a substantial ...
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slice or a flat disc, either of semiconductor material or of such a material deposited on a substrate, in which one or more circuits or devices can be processed
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an element of a rotary switch comprising a fixed disk (stator) and a rotating disk (rotor) capable of interconnecting terminals in predetermined combinations. A number of wafers can be mounted on a single spindle and operated simultaneously
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A thin disk (or slice) of silicon on which many separate chips can be fabricated and then cut into individual die.
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1. A thin cake made of flour and other ingredients. 'Wafers piping hot out of the gleed.' (Chaucer) 'The curious work in pastry, the fine cakes, wafers, and marchpanes.' (Holland) 'A woman's oaths are wafers break with making' (B. Jonson) ... 2. A thin cake or piece of bread (commonly unleavened, circular, and stamped with a crucifix or with the sa...
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A thin sheet of semiconductor (photovoltaic material) made by cutting it from a single crystal or ingot.
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Wa'fer noun [ Middle English
wafre , Old French
waufre ,
qaufre , French
qaufre ; of Teutonic origin; confer LG. & Dutch
wafel , German
waffel , Danish
vaffel , Swedish
våffla ; all akin to German
wabe a honeycomb, Old High Germa...
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Wa'fer transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Wafered ;
present participle & verbal noun Wafering .] To seal or close with a wafer.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: wā′fĕr Definitions: 1. A thin sheet of dried flour paste used to enclose a powder. The wafer is moistened and folded over the drug, so that it can be swallowed without taste.
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Prior to gummed envelopes, wafers were adhesive disks used for securing letters. Common wafers were made of fine flour, which was pressed between two heated plates of smooth iron. Transparent wafers were made of isinglass or gelatine.
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[
n] - a small adhesive disk of paste 2. [n] - a small thin crisp cake or cookie 3. [n] - thin disk of unleavened bread used in a religious service (especially in the celebration of the Eucharist)
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noun a small adhesive disk of paste; used to seal letters
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A thin sheet of semiconductor (photovoltaic material) made by cutting it from a single crystal or ingot.
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