Milt

  • 11milt — ha·milt; milt·er; milt; …

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  • 12milt — noun /mɪlt/ a) The organ spleen, especially of a domestic animal , 1983: Adam Kadmon had pneumonia. Friar Goat cured it by tying a bullock’s milt to the soles of the lad’s feet, and burying the milt afterwards. Adam Kadmon immediately contracted… …

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  • 13MILT — medical laboratory technician * * * milt milt n the sperm containing fluid of a male fish …

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  • 14milt — noun Etymology: probably from Middle Dutch milte milt of fish, spleen; akin to Old English milte spleen more at melt Date: 15th century the sperm containing fluid of a male fish …

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  • 15milt — 1) the seminal fluid; male gonads (testes). Marketed fresh or canned, particularly from herring and mackerel and called soft roe. When released into the water often creating a cloudy effect, either over a small area or in massive spawnings… …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 16milt — sb. == the spleen. Rel. S. v. 171. AS. milt …

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  • 17milt — [[t]mɪlt[/t]] n. 1) ich the sperm containing secretion of the testes of fishes 2) ich the testes and sperm ducts when filled with this secretion 3) melt • Etymology: bef. 900; ME milte, milt, OE milte spleen …

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  • 18milt — /mɪlt/ (say milt) noun 1. the secretion of the male generative organs of fishes. 2. the organs themselves. 3. → melt (def. 13). –verb (t) 4. to extract the eggs or sperm from (a fish) for artificial spawning. {Middle English and Old English… …

  • 19milt — n. 1 the spleen in mammals. 2 an analogous organ in other vertebrates. 3 a sperm filled reproductive gland of a male fish. Etymology: OE milt(e) f. Gmc, perh. rel. to MELT …

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  • 20Milt Stegall — No. 84, 85      Wide receiver / Slotback Personal information Date of birth: January 2, 1970 (1970 01 02) (age 41) Pla …

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