creamery

creamery
creamery 1808, from Fr. crémerie, from crème (see CREAM (Cf. cream)).

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  • Creamery — Cream er*y ( ?r ?), n.; pl. {Creameries} ( ?z). [CF. F. cr?meric.] 1. A place where butter and cheese are made, or where milk and cream are put up in cans for market. [1913 Webster] 2. A place or apparatus in which milk is set for raising cream.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • creamery — ► NOUN (pl. creameries) ▪ a factory that produces butter and cheese …   English terms dictionary

  • creamery — ☆ creamery [krēm′ər ē ] n. pl. creameries [Fr crèmerie: see CREAM & ERY] 1. a place where milk and cream are pasteurized, separated, and bottled, and butter and cheese are made 2. a shop where dairy products are sold …   English World dictionary

  • Creamery — For the location, see Creamery, West Virginia. In a dairy, the creamery is the location of cream processing. Cream is separated from whole milk; pasteurization is done to the skimmed milk and cream separately. Whole milk for sale has had some… …   Wikipedia

  • creamery — UK [ˈkriːmərɪ] / US [ˈkrɪmərɪ] noun [countable] Word forms creamery : singular creamery plural creameries a place where butter and cheese are made …   English dictionary

  • creamery — [[t]kri͟ːməri[/t]] creameries N COUNT A creamery is a place where milk and cream are made into butter and cheese. Syn: dairy …   English dictionary

  • Creamery Package, Arkansas —   Unincorporated community   …   Wikipedia

  • Creamery, West Virginia —   Unincorporated settlement   …   Wikipedia

  • Creamery Kings de Renfrew — Données clés Fondé en 1907 Disparu en 1911 Siège Renfrew,  Ontario …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Creamery Park — is a football ground located in Bathgate, West Lothian, Scotland. It serves as the home ground of East Region Super League outfit Bathgate Thistle, as well as serving as the home ground for the Motherwell Under 19 team. Previously it had been… …   Wikipedia

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