WAFERY

Etymology

Noun

wafery (uncountable)

(obsolete, historical) A kitchen or building in which wafers and other pastries are prepared; the department of the royal household responsible for the preparation of wafers.

Adjective

wafery (comparative more wafery, superlative most wafery)

Like a wafer (especially, thin, brittle, light).

(of bread) Sliced very thinly.

Source: Wiktionary



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