Doughnut

  • 11doughnut — also donut noun Date: circa 1809 1. a small usually ring shaped cake fried in fat 2. something (as a mathematical torus) that resembles a doughnut especially in shape • doughnutlike adjective …

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  • 12Doughnut — Donut mit Schokoladenüberzug Ein Donut [ˈdoʊnʌt], auch Doughnut (engl. dough, „Teig“, nut, „Nuss“ oder auch „Schraubenmutter“), ist ein handtellergroßer US amerikanischer/kanadischer Krapfen aus Rührteig und seltener aus Hefeteig (auch… …

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  • 13doughnut — noun Doughnut is used after these nouns: ↑chocolate, ↑jam, ↑jelly …

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  • 14doughnut — [[t]do͟ʊnʌt[/t]] doughnuts N COUNT A doughnut is a bread like cake made from sweet dough that has been cooked in hot fat. (in AM, also use donut) …

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  • 15doughnut — Noun. 1. An idiot, a contemptible person. 2. A skilled manoeuvre in a motorized vehicle, whereby it is repeatedly spun on the spot through 360°, resulting in the tyres overheating and consequently leaving burnt rubber on the tarmac in the shape… …

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  • 16doughnut — toroidinė kamera statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. doughnut; toroidal chamber vok. Ringkammer, f rus. тороидальная камера, f pranc. chambre toroïdale, f …

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  • 17doughnut — See rubber doughnut coupling …

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  • 18Doughnut holes — are bite sized doughnut balls, sold primarily in Canada and the United States. The name originates from the fact that the product appears to be made from the part of a full doughnut that is cut out to make the hole in the centre of the doughnut.… …

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  • 19Doughnut theory of the universe — The doughnut theory of the universe is an informal description of the theory that the shape of the universe is a three dimensional torus. The name comes from the shape of a doughnut, whose surface has the topology of a two dimensional torus. The… …

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  • 20Doughnut (driving) — For other uses, see Doughnut (disambiguation). Jean Alesi performs a doughnut at the end of the 2001 Canadian Grand Prix. Jean Ragnott …

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