dry bread
81zwieback — zwie|back [ˈzwi:bæk US ˈzwaı ] n [U] [Date: 1800 1900; : German; Origin: twice baked ] AmE a type of hard dry bread, often given to babies British Equivalent: rusk …
82consist — con|sist [ kən sıst ] verb *** con sist in phrasal verb transitive FORMAL consist in something to have something as the most important aspect or the only aspect: True strength does not consist in mere muscle. consist in doing something: His job… …
83saltine — sal|tine [ sɔltin ] noun count AMERICAN a thin CRACKER (=a type of hard dry bread) that usually has salt on top of it …
84zwieback — zwie|back [ zwi,bæk ] noun uncount AMERICAN a type of hard dry bread, used as food for babies …
85breadcrumb — [[t]bre̱dkrʌm[/t]] breadcrumbs N COUNT: usu pl Breadcrumbs are tiny pieces of dry bread. They are used in cooking …
86hard tack — noun archaic hard dry bread or biscuit, especially as rations for sailors or soldiers …
87rusk — noun (C) especially BrE a hard sweet dry bread for babies to eat …
88zwieback — noun (U) AmE a kind of hard dry bread, often given to babies compare rusk BrE …
89consist of — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms consist of : present tense I/you/we/they consist of he/she/it consists of present participle consisting of past tense consisted of past participle consisted of consist of something to be made of particular… …
90rusk — UK [rʌsk] / US noun [countable] Word forms rusk : singular rusk plural rusks British a type of hard dry bread that babies and young children eat …