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All milk synonyms

milk
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verb milk

  • drain β€” to withdraw or draw off (a liquid) gradually; remove slowly or by degrees, as by filtration: to drain oil from a crankcase.
  • wring β€” to twist forcibly: He wrung the chicken's neck.
  • suck β€” to draw into the mouth by producing a partial vacuum by action of the lips and tongue: to suck lemonade through a straw.
  • bleed β€” When you bleed, you lose blood from your body as a result of injury or illness.
  • use β€” to employ for some purpose; put into service; make use of: to use a knife.
  • fleece β€” the coat of wool that covers a sheep or a similar animal.
  • siphon β€” a tube or conduit bent into legs of unequal length, for use in drawing a liquid from one container into another on a lower level by placing the shorter leg into the container above and the longer leg into the one below, the liquid being forced up the shorter leg and into the longer one by the pressure of the atmosphere.
  • pump β€” a lightweight, low-cut shoe without fastenings for women.
  • press β€” to force into service, especially naval or military service; impress.
  • exploit β€” Make full use of and derive benefit from (a resource).
  • make the most of β€” in the greatest quantity, amount, measure, degree, or number: to win the most votes.
  • take advantage of β€” any state, circumstance, opportunity, or means specially favorable to success, interest, or any desired end: the advantage of a good education.
  • tap β€” Telocator Alphanumeric Protocol
  • profit β€” Often, profits. pecuniary gain resulting from the employment of capital in any transaction. Compare gross profit, net profit. the ratio of such pecuniary gain to the amount of capital invested. returns, proceeds, or revenue, as from property or investments.
  • extract β€” Remove or take out, especially by effort or force.
  • benefit β€” The benefit of something is the help that you get from it or the advantage that results from it.
  • evoke β€” Bring or recall to the conscious mind.
  • extort β€” Obtain (something) by force, threats, or other unfair means.
  • elicit β€” Evoke or draw out (a response, answer, or fact) from someone in reaction to one's own actions or questions.
  • draw off β€” to cause to move in a particular direction by or as if by a pulling force; pull; drag (often followed by along, away, in, out, or off).
  • empty β€” A container (esp. a bottle or glass) left empty of its contents.
  • impose on β€” to lay on or set as something to be borne, endured, obeyed, fulfilled, paid, etc.: to impose taxes.
  • evince β€” Reveal the presence of (a quality or feeling).
  • let out β€” (of fur) processed by cutting parallel diagonal slashes into the pelt and sewing the slashed edges together to lengthen the pelt and to improve the appearance of the fur.
  • exhaust β€” Drain (someone) of their physical or mental resources; tire out.
  • take out β€” the act of taking.
  • express β€” By express train or delivery service.
  • syphon β€” a tube or conduit bent into legs of unequal length, for use in drawing a liquid from one container into another on a lower level by placing the shorter leg into the container above and the longer leg into the one below, the liquid being forced up the shorter leg and into the longer one by the pressure of the atmosphere.

noun milk

  • buttermilk β€” Buttermilk is the liquid that remains when fat has been removed from cream when butter is being made. You can drink buttermilk or use it in cooking.
  • cream β€” Cream is a thick yellowish-white liquid taken from milk. You can use it in cooking or put it on fruit or desserts.
  • half-and-half β€” a mixture of two things, especially in equal or nearly equal proportions.
  • chalk β€” Chalk is a type of soft white rock. You can use small pieces of it for writing or drawing with.
  • condensed β€” A condensed book, explanation, or piece of information has been made shorter, usually by including only the most important parts.
  • evaporated β€” Simple past tense and past participle of evaporate.
  • formula β€” a set form of words, as for stating or declaring something definitely or authoritatively, for indicating procedure to be followed, or for prescribed use on some ceremonial occasion.
  • goat β€” any of numerous agile, hollow-horned ruminants of the genus Capra, of the family Bovidae, closely related to the sheep, found native in rocky and mountainous regions of the Old World, and widely distributed in domesticated varieties.
  • homogenized β€” Simple past tense and past participle of homogenize.
  • homogenised β€” to form by blending unlike elements; make homogeneous.
  • pasteurised β€” to expose (a food, as milk, cheese, yogurt, beer, or wine) to an elevated temperature for a period of time sufficient to destroy certain microorganisms, as those that can produce disease or cause spoilage or undesirable fermentation of food, without radically altering taste or quality.
  • pasteurized β€” to expose (a food, as milk, cheese, yogurt, beer, or wine) to an elevated temperature for a period of time sufficient to destroy certain microorganisms, as those that can produce disease or cause spoilage or undesirable fermentation of food, without radically altering taste or quality.
  • raw β€” uncooked, as articles of food: a raw carrot.
  • skim β€” to take up or remove (floating matter) from the surface of a liquid, as with a spoon or ladle: to skim the cream from milk.
  • whole β€” comprising the full quantity, amount, extent, number, etc., without diminution or exception; entire, full, or total: He ate the whole pie. They ran the whole distance.
  • moo juice β€” cow's milk.
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