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buttermilk
English
Etymology
From Middle English butter-melke, equivalent to butter +? milk. Compare German Low German Bottermelk (“buttermilk”), German Buttermilch (“buttermilk”).
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /?b?t??m?lk/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?b?t??m?lk/
- Hyphenation: but?ter?milk
Noun
buttermilk (countable and uncountable, plural buttermilks)
- The liquid left over after producing butter from full cream milk by the churning process, also called traditional buttermilk.
- Cultured buttermilk, a fermented dairy product produced from cow's milk, with a characteristically sour taste.
Translations
See also
- curd
- milk
- whey
- yoghurt
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buttermilky
English
Etymology
buttermilk +? -y
Adjective
buttermilky (comparative more buttermilky, superlative most buttermilky)
- Resembling or characteristic of buttermilk.
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