breadstuff
/bɹɛdˌstʌf/
Etymology
From bread + stuff.
breadstuff means any of the ingredients for making bread, especially as commodities in trade and especially the principal ones, namely, flour and meal or the grain with which to mill it (such as wheat, oats, rye, or any other cereal grain). Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 88 out of 100.
breadstuff is pronounced /bɹɛdˌstʌf/.
noun
- Any of the ingredients for making bread, especially as commodities in trade and especially the principal ones, namely, flour and meal or the grain with which to mill it (such as wheat, oats, rye, or any other cereal grain).“[Isaac] Friedlander became the Michael Milken of a new market: California's emerging export trade in breadstuffs.”
- Bread or breadlike baked goods of any sort.