Word: milk

Category: milk

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Related words: milk

breast milk, almond milk, coconut milk, chocolate milk, soy milk, condensed milk, muscle milk, evaporated milk, milk thistle, black milk, almond milk recipe, out of milk, increase milk supply, substitute for milk, milk bar, milk substitute, warm milk

Synonyms: milk

companion, friend, colleague, associate, partner, coworker, workmate, pal, crony, mate, chum, buddy, dawg, peeps, familiar, fellow, brother

Translations: milk

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spanish
Translations:
leche, ordeñar
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german
Translations:
milch, milchig, melken
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french
Translations:
lacté, laitier, trais, traient, lactaire, traire, trayez, trayons
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italian
Translations:
mungere, latte
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portuguese
Translations:
ordenhar, leite, militar
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dutch
Translations:
melken, melk
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russian
Translations:
латекс, млечный, скоромный, доить, выдаивать, молочный, доиться, молоки, молоко
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norwegian
Translations:
melk, melke
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finnish
Translations:
lypsää, maito
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danish
Translations:
malke, mælk
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czech
Translations:
dojit, mléko, mléčný
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polish
Translations:
mleczny, mleko, mleczko, doić, dój
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hungarian
Translations:
tej
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greek
Translations:
αρμέγω, γάλα
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ukrainian
Translations:
міліції
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albanian
Translations:
qumësht
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belarusian
Translations:
малако
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estonian
Translations:
piim, lüpsma
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croatian
Translations:
musti, mlijeka, mlijeko, mliječni
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icelandic
Translations:
mjólk
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lithuanian
Translations:
pienas
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latvian
Translations:
piens, slaukt
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macedonian
Translations:
млеко
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romanian
Translations:
mulge, lapte
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slovenian
Translations:
mleko, mléko, dojit
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slovak
Translations:
mlieko

The meaning and "use of": milk

noun
  • an opaque white fluid rich in fat and protein, secreted by female mammals for the nourishment of their young. - Mammals feed their newborn young with milk , a substance rich in fats and protein that is produced by modified sweat glands called mammary glands.
verb
  • draw milk from (a cow or other animal), either by hand or mechanically. - Wandering into a shed one evening, he found a couple dozen goats being milked by a mechanism run by a pump.
  • exploit or defraud (someone), typically by taking regular small amounts of money over a period of time. - he had milked his grandmother dry of all her money

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