Cheese
n.
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The curd of milk, coagulated usually with rennet, separated from the whey, and pressed into a solid mass in a hoop or mold.
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A mass of pomace, or ground apples, pressed together in the form of a cheese.
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The flat, circular, mucilaginous fruit of the dwarf mallow (Malva rotundifolia). [Colloq.]
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A low courtesy; -- so called on account of the cheese form assumed by a woman's dress when she stoops after extending the skirts by a rapid gyration.
Phrases & Compounds
- Cheese cake
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a cake made of or filled with, a composition of soft curds, sugar, and butter.
- Cheese fly
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a black dipterous insect (Piophila casei) of which the larvæ or maggots, called skippers or hoppers, live in cheese.
- Cheese mite
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a minute mite (Tryoglyhus siro) in cheese and other articles of food.
- Cheese press
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a press used in making cheese, to separate the whey from the curd, and to press the curd into a mold.
- Cheese rennet
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a plant of the Madder family (Golium verum, or yellow bedstraw), sometimes used to coagulate milk. The roots are used as a substitute for madder.
- Cheese vat
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a vat or tub in which the curd is formed and cut or broken, in cheese making.