Advertisement

Advertisement

powdered milk

noun



Discover More

Word History and Origins

Origin of powdered milk1

First recorded in 1885–90

Discover More

Example Sentences

Powdered milk, jars of baby food, and disposable diapers were created for a reason, says Badinter.

Fatoum subsists on cookies and powdered milk, which is reflected in her nutritional deficiencies.

Powdered milk in small quantities, or Horlick's Milk Tablets, are always welcome.

McAllen poured the coffee, produced sugar and powdered milk, and settled down opposite Barney.

The prunes could be cooked and whipped with powdered milk to make a topping for our attempts at desserts.

With a pot of jam or two and some powdered milk in one's bag, one can live fairly well.

I kept the powdered milk as it was the lightest and most nourishing food.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement