different between curds vs latik
curds
English
Noun
curds
- plural of curd
Verb
curds
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of curd
Anagrams
- cruds
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latik
English
Etymology
Borrowing from Tagalog latik
Noun
latik (uncountable)
- (Philippines) Solid coconut curds, the byproducts of coconut oil production.
- (Philippines) A thick syrupy caramelized coconut cream used as a dessert condiment.
Anagrams
- talik, tilak, tilka
Tagalog
Noun
latík
- Solid coconut curds, the byproducts of coconut oil extraction
- The thick syrupy caramelized coconut cream used as a desser condiment
See also
- arnibal
Volapük
Adjective
latik
- late
Declension
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