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  • 1recording milk-producing animal — kontroliuojamasis pieninis gyvulys statusas Aprobuotas sritis veislininkystė apibrėžtis Pieninis gyvulys, kurio produktyvumas periodiškai tiriamas. atitikmenys: angl. recording milk producing animal vok. kontrollierte Milchtier, n rus.… …

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  • 2Milk Me — Studio album by The Beatnuts Released August 30, 2004 (UK) August 31, 2004 …

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  • 3Milk — For other uses, see Milk (disambiguation). Foremilk and Hindmilk samples of human breast milk …

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  • 4milk — milkless, adj. /milk/, n. 1. an opaque white or bluish white liquid secreted by the mammary glands of female mammals, serving for the nourishment of their young. 2. this liquid as secreted by cows, goats, or certain other animals and used by… …

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  • 5Milk watcher — The milk saver is seen at the bottom of the pot in the picture on the right. On the left is a boil over …

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  • 6Milk-alkali syndrome — eilk alkali syndrome Classification and external resources ICD 9 275.42 DiseasesDB 8215 …

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  • 7milk — noun a white fluid rich in fat and protein, secreted by female mammals for the nourishment of their young. ↘the milk of cows (or occasionally goats or ewes) as a drink for humans. ↘the white juice of certain plants, such as the coconut. ↘a creamy …

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  • 8Chocolate milk — For other uses, see Chocolate milk (disambiguation). A glass of chocolate milk. Chocolate milk is a sweetened, usually cold, cocoa flavored milk drink. It is created when chocolate syrup (or chocolate powder) is mixed with milk (from cows, goats …

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  • 9Coconut milk — Coconut milk, in a bowl Coconut milk is the water that comes from the grated meat of a coconut. The colour and rich taste of the milk can be attributed to the high oil content. In many parts of the world, the term coconut milk is also used to… …

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  • 10Moose milk — For the traditional Canadian drink, see Levée (event)#Refreshments. A milkmaid at the Kostroma Moose Farm in Kostroma Oblast, Russia prepares to milk a moose Moose milk, also known as elk milk, refers to milk produced by moose (Alces alc …

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