Weetabix
English
Etymology
Derived from Australian Weet-Bix, from wheat + bix (biscuits).
Proper noun
Weetabix
- (Britain) A breakfast cereal sold in the United Kingdom, consisting of biscuits of compressed wholegrain flakes.
Derived terms
See also
- Weet-Bix (Aus)
- wheat bisk
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