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. i.) To draw or to yield milk.
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.
Milked(imp. & p. p.) of Milk
Milkful(a.) Full of milk; abounding with food.
Milking(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Milk

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