milker
English
editEtymology
editFrom Middle English milkere, equivalent to milk + -er.
Pronunciation
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Noun
editmilker (plural milkers)
- An animal, such as a dairy cow, kept for the milk it produces.
- A person who milks.
- Hyponyms: dairy farmer, milkmaid, dairymaid
- The milker woke up at dawn each day to tend to the cows.
- The snake milker massages the glands to extract the full measure of venom during each milking.
- A milking machine.
- (poker) A conservative poker player who only raises the stakes on a good hand.
- (slang, chiefly in the plural) A woman’s breast.
Derived terms
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editdairy cow
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person who milks
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machine which milks — see milking machine
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