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What (who) is milk - definition

WHITE LIQUID PRODUCED BY THE MAMMARY GLANDS OF MAMMALS
Cow's milk; Milk jugs; Whole milk; Whole Milk; Cow milk; Food milk; Milk proteins; Milk (beverage); Milk (drink); Sterilized milk; Lactenin; Homogenized milk; Milk protein; Reduced-fat milk; Reduced fat milk; Lowfat milk; Low fat milk; Cow’s milk; Benefits of Drinking Milk; Dairy milk; Bovine milk; Liquid milk; Liquid Milk; Homogenized Milk; Cows’ milk; Mammal milk; Homo milk; 🥛; Animal milk; Microfiltered milk; Evolution of lactation; Vitamin D milk; Vitamin D whole milk; Sweet milk; Cow's-milk; Partly skimmed milk
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  • Milk transportation in [[Salem, Tamil Nadu]]
  • Drinking milk in Germany in 1932
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  • Holstein Friesian cow]] is the dominant breed in industrialized dairy farms today
  • A milking machine in action
  • Glass milk bottle used for home delivery service in the UK
  • Modern [[dairy farm]] in Norway
  • Four liter bagged milk in [[Quebec]], Canada
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  • A primary school child in England drinking milk out of a glass bottle with a straw
  • Returning reusable glass [[milk bottle]]s, used for home delivery service in the UK
  • A glass of cow milk
  • A goat kid feeding on its mother's milk
  • A simplified representation of a [[lactose]] molecule being broken down into [[glucose]] (2) and [[galactose]] (1)
  • rectangular milk jug]] design used by [[Costco]] and [[Sam's Club]] stores in the United States which allows for stacking and display of filled containers rather than being shipped to the store in [[milk crate]]s and manual loading into a freezer display rack
  • The milk section in a Swedish grocery store
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milk         
(milks, milking, milked)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Milk is the white liquid produced by cows, goats, and some other animals, which people drink and use to make butter, cheese, and yoghurt.
He popped out to buy a pint of milk.
...basic foods such as meat, bread and milk.
N-UNCOUNT
2.
If someone milks a cow or goat, they get milk from it, using either their hands or a machine.
Farm-workers milked cows by hand.
VERB: V n
3.
Milk is the white liquid produced by women to feed their babies.
Milk from the mother's breast is a perfect food for the human baby.
N-UNCOUNT
4.
Liquid products for cleaning your skin or making it softer are sometimes referred to as milks.
...sales of cleansing milks, creams and gels.
= lotion
N-MASS
5.
If you say that someone milks something, you mean that they get as much benefit or profit as they can from it, without caring about the effects this has on other people.
A few people tried to milk the insurance companies...
The callous couple milked money from a hospital charity to fund a lavish lifestyle.
VERB: V n, V n from n [disapproval]
6.
milk         
I
n.
1) to boil; express milk
2) curdled, sour; fresh milk
3) attested (BE), certified; chocolate; condensed; evaporated; fermented; fortified; fresh; homogenized; long-life (BE); low-fat; non-fat; pasteurized; powdered; raw; reconstituted; skim (AE), skimmed; whole milk
4) cow's; goat's milk
II
v. (N; used with an adjective) to milk smt. dry
milk         
¦ noun a white fluid rich in fat and protein, secreted by female mammals for the nourishment of their young.
?the milk of cows (or occasionally goats or ewes) as a drink for humans.
?the white juice of certain plants, such as the coconut.
?a creamy liquid with a particular use: cleansing milk.
¦ verb
1. draw milk from (a cow or other animal).
extract sap, venom, or other substances from.
2. exploit or defraud by taking small amounts of money over a period of time.
3. get all possible advantage from (a situation).
Phrases
in milk (of an animal) producing milk.
milk and honey prosperity and abundance. [with biblical allusion to the prosperity of the Promised Land (Exod. 3:8).]
Origin
OE milc, milcian, of Gmc origin.

Wikipedia

Milk

Milk is a white liquid food produced by the mammary glands of mammals. It is the primary source of nutrition for young mammals (including breastfed human infants) before they are able to digest solid food. Immune factors and immune-modulating components in milk contribute to milk immunity. Early-lactation milk, which is called colostrum, contains antibodies that strengthen the immune system, and thus reduces the risk of many diseases. Milk contains many nutrients, including protein and lactose.

As an agricultural product, dairy milk is collected from farm animals. In 2011, dairy farms produced around 730 million tonnes (800 million short tons) of milk from 260 million dairy cows. India is the world's largest producer of milk and the leading exporter of skimmed milk powder, but it exports few other milk products. Because there is an ever-increasing demand for dairy products within India, it could eventually become a net importer of dairy products. New Zealand, Germany and the Netherlands are the largest exporters of milk products. The US CDC recommends that children over the age of 12 months should have two servings of dairy milk products a day.

More than six billion people worldwide consume milk and milk products, and between 750 and 900 million people live in dairy-farming households.

Examples of use of milk
1. R is for rice milk Fortified rice milk contains as much calcium and vitamins as cow‘s milk, but is lighter and contains less fat than soya milk.
2. The company produces milk, powdered milk, cheese and butter.
3. The affected products are: 250g Dairy Milk Turkish Dairy Milk Caramel Dairy Milk Mint Dairy Milk 8 chunk 1kg Dairy Milk bar 105g Dairy Milk Buttons Easter Egg 10p Freddo bar A Cadbury spokesman said: "This is being done purely as a precautionary measure, as some of these products may contain minute traces of salmonella.
4. We therefore that milk derived from bovine clones does is not materially different from milk from milk from conventionally bred cattle.
5. Results of earlier tests had showed widespread melamine contamination among infant formula, later spreading to fresh milk and other types of dried milk and milk products.