buttermilky

adj

Etymology

From buttermilk + -y.

  1. inherited from butter-melke
  2. suffixed as buttermilky — “buttermilk + y

Definitions

  1. Resembling or characteristic of buttermilk.

    • This high-necked one with the full sleeves would look well with the skirt, and the buttermilky colour matches the brown and cream nicely.
  2. Prepared with buttermilk.

    • In yet another bowl, combine the bananas and buttermilk. Alternately add the floury salty mixture and the buttermilky banana mash to the first eggy sugary mixture.
    • The light, buttermilky waffles might be even better—especially when ordered with bacon crumbles.
    • And the dip, a buttermilky sauce made with feta from Bennington’s Maplebrook Farm, was a worthy accompaniment to crisp sticks of carrot and jicama — a hydrating, south-of-the-border vegetable and fine stand-in for celery.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA