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Definition of Churnings
1. churning [n] - See also: churning
Lexicographical Neighbors of Churnings
Literary usage of Churnings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Vocational Education by Emily Robison (1917)
"In Duluth, cream rather than milk must be bought for the bulk of the churnings,
because of the local big demand and high price for fresh milk. ..."
2. Der Infantilismus, die Asthenie und deren Beziehungen zum Nervensystem: A by Paul Mathes, E. H. (Edward Holyoke) Farrington, F. W. (Fritz Wilhelm) Woll (1911)
"... is recovered in the butter in different churnings, but since the water and
salt in butter are held mechanically and are not chemically combined with it, ..."
3. The Genesee Farmer (1851)
"... woolen socks, dried fruit, (which included peaches, plums, and apples,) the
churnings and the eggs. The prudent farmer who " awed on his land," had then ..."
4. Sessional Papers by British Columbia Legislative Assembly, Legislative Assembly (1902)
"During the month of August three sets of experimental churnings were carried out in
... Set I. This consisted of four churnings conducted with the object of ..."
5. Testing Milk and Its Products: A Manual for Dairy Students, Creamery and by Edward Holyoke Farrington, Fritz Wilhelm Woll (1911)
"... in different churnings, but since the water and salt in butter are held
mechanically and are not chemically combined with it, the amounts retained by ..."