milkfed |
of an animal, fed on milk or milk products in order to obtain tender meat. |
milkfish |
a large, whitish, edible fish found in the Indian and Pacific oceans. |
milk glass |
white, opaque, or translucent glass. |
milk leg |
a painful swelling in a woman's leg occurring after childbirth, caused by clotting or inflammation of the veins. |
milkmaid |
a girl or woman who milks cows or works on a dairy farm. |
milkman |
a man who sells milk or delivers it to people's homes. |
milk of magnesia |
a milky mixture of magnesium hydroxide and water, used primarily as a laxative or antacid. |
milk run |
a routine or riskless trip or undertaking. |
milk shake |
a frothy cold drink made of milk, flavoring, and usu. ice cream blended together. |
milkshed |
the dairy farm areas that supply a city with milk. |
milk snake |
a nonpoisonous king snake found in northeastern North America. |
milksop |
a boy or man who is timid or lacks courage; weakling. |
milk sugar |
the sugar that is found in milk; lactose. |
milk tooth |
any of the temporary first teeth, found in young mammals, that are eventually replaced by permanent teeth. |
milkweed |
one of several plants that secrete a milky substance. |
milkwort |
any of various plants or shrubs that bear bright, variously colored flowers, once thought to enhance the production of milk in nursing mothers. |
milky |
of, made with, or resembling milk. [2 definitions] |
Milky Way |
the galaxy that contains the earth, the sun, and the solar system, and that is visible in the night sky as a long ribbon of cloudlike clusters of stars from one horizon to the other. |
mill1 |
a place where raw grains are crushed and ground to produce flour. [9 definitions] |
mill2 |
a rarely-used monetary unit of the United States equaling one thousandth of a dollar. |
millage |
the tax rate based on one tenth of a U.S. cent per dollar. |