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mybikiny
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I don't understand the word " DONUT " . I see it in the board of any cakestore. and what is it meaning. please explain for me, and another one, the word " PRESET " mean what ??????
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DONUT is of course American English.

In 'English' English, we use the word 'doughnut' which makes more sense as 'dough' is the flour used in baking "a small circular cake, fried in hot fat, either with a hole in the middle or filled with jam". - Cambridge English Dictionary
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