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Curd vs Cund - What's the difference?

curd | cund |

As verbs the difference between curd and cund

is that curd is to form curd; to curdle while cund is .

As a noun curd

is the part of milk that coagulates when it sours or is treated with enzymes; used to make cottage cheese.

curd

English

(wikipedia curd)

Noun

(en noun)
  • The part of milk that coagulates when it sours or is treated with enzymes; used to make cottage cheese.
  • The coagulated part of any liquid.
  • The edible flower head of certain brassicaceous plants.
  • * R. Thompson
  • Broccoli should be cut while the curd , as the flowering mass is termed, is entire.
  • * F. Burr
  • Cauliflowers should be cut for use while the head, or curd , is still close and compact.
  • *
  • Derived terms

    * crud * curds and whey * lemon curd

    See also

    * buttermilk * milk * whey * yoghurt

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To form curd; to curdle.
  • To cause to coagulate or thicken; to cause to congeal; to curdle.
  • * Shakespeare
  • Does it curd thy blood / To say I am thy mother?

    Derived terms

    * curdle

    Anagrams

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    cund

    English

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • .
  • * , in 1913 , Navy Records Society, The Naval Tracts of Sir William Monson , Volume 45, page 20,
  • These quartermasters are also to take their turns in the cunding of the ship,.
  • * , quoted in 1990 , Brian Tunstall, Naval Warfare in the Age of Sail: The Evolution of Fighting Tactics 1650-1815 , page 34,
  • he was ever calling in the quarter-master which cunded [conned] the ship to luff her nearer, giving me commands to forbear firing till we got up close to them.