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Milk
Milk
n.
A
white
fluid
secreted
by
the
mammary
glands
of
female
mammals
for
the
nourishment
of
their
young
,
consisting
of
minute
globules
of
fat
suspended
in a
solution
of
casein
,
albumin
,
milk
sugar
,
and
inorganic
salts
.
Milk
n.
A
kind
of
juice
or
sap
,
usually
white
in
color
,
found
in
certain
plants
;
latex
.
See
Latex
.
Milk
n.
An
emulsion
made
by
bruising
seeds
; as,
the
milk
of
almonds
,
produced
by
pounding
almonds
with
sugar
and
water
.
Milk
n.
The
ripe
,
undischarged
spat
of an
oyster
.
Milk
v. t.
To
draw
or
press
milk
from
the
breasts
or
udder
of, by
the
hand
or
mouth
; to
withdraw
the
milk
of.
Milk
v. t.
To
draw
from
the
breasts
or
udder
; to
extract
, as
milk
; as, to
milk
wholesome
milk
from
healthy
cows
.
Milk
v. t.
To
draw
anything
from
, as if by
milking
; to
compel
to
yield
profit
or
advantage
; to
plunder
.
Milk
v. i.
To
draw
or to
yield
milk
.
Milk
v. i.
To
draw
or to
yield
milk
.
Milk
v. i.
To
give
off
small
gas
bubbles
during
the
final
part
of
the
charging
operation
;
said
of a
storage
battery
.
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