What does RUSKS mean?

rusks
  1. Parts of Speech: noun
  2. Definitions:
    • hard, dry biscuits or twice-baked bread that are often eaten with tea or coffee
    • hard, dry bread that has been sliced and toasted, often served as a snack or with soup
  3. Pronunciations:
    • US: /rʌsks/
    • UK: /rʌsks/
  4. Origin and Usage: The word "rusks" originated from the Latin word "ruscus," meaning "bramble." Rusks have been popular throughout history, particularly in Europe and the Middle East. They were originally developed as a way to preserve bread, and were often carried on long journeys. Rusks are still a popular snack today, and are often served with tea or coffee.
  5. Synonyms:
    • twice-baked bread
    • hardtack
    • biscotti
  6. Related Words:
    • crust
    • toast
    • bread
    • flour
    • baked
  7. Example Sentences:
    • She enjoyed dipping her rusks in her tea.
    • The rusk was so hard that he had to soak it in his soup before he could eat it.


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