What does MILKY mean?

Milky
  1. Parts of Speech: Adjective
  2. Definition: Containing or resembling milk
  3. Pronunciations: US: /ˈmɪlki/; UK: /ˈmɪlki/
  4. Origin and Usage: The word "milky" comes from the Middle English word "milke", which is derived from the Old English word "meoluc". It has been used to describe things that are white and opaque, or things that have a milky appearance or texture. It is commonly used to describe substances that are similar in appearance or texture to milk, such as milky coffee or milky water.
  5. Synonyms: Creamy, lacteal, milky-white, opalescent
  6. Related Words: Cream, dairy, froth, lactic, milk
  7. Example Sentences:
    • The milky liquid in the glass was actually almond milk.
    • The sky was a milky white, with no hint of blue.
    • She had a milky complexion that was the envy of all her friends.
    • The coffee was too milky for his taste, so he asked for it to be remade.


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