milk-rich
|milk-rich|
B2
/mɪlk rɪtʃ/
high milk content
Etymology
Etymology Information
The term 'milk-rich' is a compound word formed from 'milk' and 'rich', where 'milk' refers to the dairy product and 'rich' implies abundance or high quality.
Historical Evolution
The word 'milk' comes from Old English 'milc', while 'rich' comes from Old English 'rice', meaning powerful or wealthy.
Meaning Changes
The term 'milk-rich' has consistently referred to a high milk content or creamy quality.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
containing a high amount of milk or having a rich, creamy texture due to milk content.
The milk-rich dessert was a hit at the party.
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Last updated: 2025/01/11 11:42
