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Milo vs Milt - What's the difference?

milo | milt |

As a proper noun milo

is .

As a noun milt is

the spleen, especially of an animal bred for food.

As a verb milt is

to impregnate (the roe of a fish) with milt.

milo

English

Noun

(-)
  • (US) sorghum
  • * 1978 , Tom Reamy, Blind Voices
  • When he does talk, it's always about the farm: the milo is doing poorly this year, the corn has a blight

    Anagrams

    * * ----

    milt

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • The spleen, especially of an animal bred for food.
  • *, II.12:
  • we see that certaine apprehensions engender a blushing-red colour, others a palenesse; that some imagination doth only worke in the milt , another in the braine.
  • * 1983 , Robert Nye, The Facts of Life :
  • Adam Kadmon had pneumonia. Friar Goat cured it by tying a bullock’s milt to the soles of the lad’s feet, and burying the milt afterwards. Adam Kadmon immediately contracted the thrush.
  • Fish semen.
  • Derived terms

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    Synonyms

    * (fish semen) soft roe, white roe

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To impregnate (the roe of a fish) with milt.