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The Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary.. 2014.
The Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary.. 2014.
Curds — Recorded in several spelling forms including Card, Carde, Cardo, Cardoe, Cardow, Cardew, Carder, Curd, Curds, Curdoe, and others, this is a medieval English surname. It is however of French Flemish origins and occupational. Associated with the… … Surnames reference
Curds and Whey — “Curds and whey” is an old fashioned name for cottage cheese. For the dairy products, see curds and whey. Curds and Whey Curds and Whey is a Patience game. See also Glossary of solitaire. Deck Single 52 card Family Spider … Wikipedia
curds — kÉœËd n. milk product which is eaten as a food or made into cheese … English contemporary dictionary
curds — a soft, white substance formed when milk coagulates, used as the basis for cheese. → curd … English new terms dictionary
curds — Paka, bata (Kin. 18.8, RSV) … English-Hawaiian dictionary
CURDS — … Useful english dictionary
curds and whey — noun cottage cheese … Wiktionary
Cheese curds — This article is about cheese curds as a regional delicacy. For general information about the dairy product, see curd. For information about the role of curds in cheese processing, see cheese. Cheese curds Cheese curds in cuisine, or cooking, are… … Wikipedia
nema curds — see nema wool … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
calerclympe — ? ( ?/ ?) curds? … Old to modern English dictionary
calwerclím — ? ( ?/ ?) curds? … Old to modern English dictionary