As verbs the difference between molt and milt
is that
molt is while
milt is to impregnate (the roe of a fish) with milt.
As a noun milt is
the spleen, especially of an animal bred for food.
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molt English
Alternative forms
* moult (British English )
Verb
( en verb)
To shed hair, feathers, skin, horns etc. and replace it by a fresh layer.
To shed in such a manner.
Noun
( en noun)
The process of shedding or losing a covering of fur, feathers or skin etc.
- Some birds change colour during their winter molt .
The skin or feathers cast off during the process of ing.
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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.
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Synonyms
* (fish semen) soft roe, white roe
Verb
( en verb)
To impregnate (the roe of a fish) with milt.
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