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What is the abstract noun of cake?

The abstract noun of cake is cakiness.

While "cake" refers to the actual baked good, "cakiness" refers to the quality or state of being like a cake. For example, you might say:

* "The texture of the brownie had a lovely cakiness to it."

* "The frosting added a delightful cakiness to the cookies."

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