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milkiness


Meanings
  • The quality or condition of being milked or having milk extracted from it.

    - "The cow gave milkiness in the morning."
    - "The goat's milkiness was thicker than that of the cow."

Rhymes
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milkshakes , cakes , sakes
Variants
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milkier , milkiest , milkiness , milkinesses , milky
Etymology
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The word 'milkiness' is a noun that describes the state or condition of having milk or being milky.


Trivia
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  1. Milkiness is a desirable quality in milk, especially in traditional dairy products.

  2. The process of producing milk in the mammary glands is called lactation.


Related Concepts
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  1. Lactation: The process of producing milk in the mammary glands.


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In some cultures, milkiness is considered a desirable quality in milk, especially in traditional dairy products such as cheese, butter, and yogurt.

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