curdy

curd·y

[kur-dee]
adjective, curd·i·er, curd·i·est.
like curd; full of or containing curd; coagulated.

Origin:
1500–10; curd + -y1

curd·i·ness, noun
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curd (kɜːd) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
1.  (often plural) a substance formed from the coagulation of milk by acid or rennet, used in making cheese or eaten as a food
2.  something similar in consistency
 
vb
3.  to turn into or become curd
 
[C15: from earlier crud, of unknown origin]
 
'curdy
 
adj
 
'curdiness
 
n

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