lactific

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Etymology[edit]

From Latin lac, lactis (milk) + facere (to make).

Adjective[edit]

lactific (comparative more lactific, superlative most lactific)

  1. Producing or yielding milk.
    • 2003, E. P. Evans, Animal Symbolism in Ecclesiastical Architecture, page 37:
      The necklace of clear rock-crystal, still commonly worn by wet-nurses, is a survival of the belief in the lactific virtue of this variety of limpid quartz.