lácteo

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See also: lacteo

Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin lacteus, from lac (milk).

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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  1. dairy (relating to milk-based products or processes)
  2. milky (resembling milk)
  3. lactic, milk (attributive) (of, or relating to milk)

Spanish

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Etymology

Borrowed from Latin lacteus, from lac (milk).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈlaɡteo/ [ˈlaɣ̞.t̪e.o]

Noun

lácteo m (plural lácteos)

  1. a dairy product
  2. (in the plural) dairy

Adjective

lácteo (feminine láctea, masculine plural lácteos, feminine plural lácteas)

  1. milky (resembling milk)
  2. lactic, milk (attributive); of, or relating to milk
  3. dairy (containing or made from milk)

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