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  • 121Milk run — In logistics, a milk run is a round trip which facilitates both distribution and collection. Milk run The terms are defined by the customer or by the service providers. Here, the exact number of suppliers, each of which defines the available… …

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  • 122Milk bottle top — A Christmas themed foil milk bottle top from the United Kingdom. The red and white stripes show that it is semi skimmed and the use by date is pressed into the foil. A milk bottle top is a lid to a milk bottle. They are usually colour coded to… …

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  • 123milk — {{11}}milk (n.) O.E. meoluc (W.Saxon), milc (Anglian), from P.Gmc. *meluks milk (Cf. O.N. mjolk, O.Fris. melok, O.S. miluk, Du. melk, O.H.G. miluh, Ger. Milch, Goth. miluks), from *melk to milk, from PIE root …

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  • 124Milk Cup — For the English cup competition between 1982 and 1986, see Football League Cup. 2010 Milk Cup Milk Cup Logo Founded 1995 Elite 1983 Premier 1985 Juniors Region Northern Ireland …

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  • 125Milk substitute — A milk substitute is a liquid that replaces milk in a diet or recipe. This overlaps with but is distinct from the group of milk like liquids called milks because of their similarity to the liquid produced by mammary glands. Lactose intolerance or …

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  • 126milk — /mɪlk / (say milk) noun 1. an opaque white or bluish white liquid secreted by the mammary glands of female mammals, serving for the nourishment of their young, and, in the case of the cow and some other animals, used by humans for food or as a… …

  • 127milk — 1. A white liquid, containing proteins, sugar, and lipids, secreted by the mammary glands, and designed for the nourishment of the young. SYN: lac (1). 2. Any whitish milky fluid; e.g., the juice of the coconut or a suspension of various metallic …

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  • 128Milk River (Alberta–Montana) — Coordinates: 48°03′26″N 106°19′07″W / 48.05722°N 106.31861°W / 48.05722; 106.31861 …

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