2. Verb. (third-person singular of curd) ¹
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Definition of Curds
1. curd [v] - See also: curd
Lexicographical Neighbors of Curds
Literary usage of Curds
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Improved Housewife, Or, Book of Receipts: With Engravings for Marketing by A. L. Webster (1853)
"curds and Whey. Turn a quart of milk to a jelly, as for slip, ... When the whey
has drained off, dish the curds, and surround them with cream. ..."
2. The Oriental Geography of Ebn Haukal: An Arabian Traveller of the Tenth Century by Muḥammad ibn Ḥauḳal, William Ouseley (1800)
"Some of these curds maintain two hundred persons, such as shepherds, ... 199),
mentions " some hundreds of wandering curds and Turkomans," whom his party ..."
3. Supplement to Encyclopædia Britannica (ninth Edition): A Dictionary of Arts (1891)
"The curds, having •been thrown into the sink, are spread out and one-half ...
The curds are now run through the curd-mill and exposed for sonic time to the ..."
4. The Satapatha-brâhmana: According to the Text of the Mâdhyandina School by Julius Eggeling (1897)
"He then sprinkles him (Agni, the fire-altar) with the sour curds, honey and ghee;
when he is built up, he is born, and he is born for every (kind of) food ..."
5. A Manual of Bacteriology for Agricultural and General Science Students by Howard Sprague Reed (1914)
"Peter interprets the five types of curds as follows: I. Fluid (slight ... Study of
curds Formed by Different Organisms Prepare and fill with milk a number ..."
6. Chemical Recreations, a Popular Manual of Experimental Chemistry by John Joseph Griffin (1860)
"The curds consist of casein in mixture with the butter of the milk ... Curdling of
Milk by Adds.—The formation of curds, which rennet produces after a ..."