smoothie |
malt |
As a noun smoothie
is a smooth-talking person.
As a verb malt is
.
malt |
custard |
As a verb malt
is .
As a noun custard is
(uncountable) a type of sauce made from milk and eggs (and usually sugar, and sometimes vanilla or other flavourings) and thickened by heat, served hot poured over desserts, as a filling for some pies and cakes, or cold and solidified; also used as a base for some savoury dishes, such as quiches.
malt |
shakes |
As verbs the difference between malt and shakes
is that
malt is while
shakes is (
shake).
As a noun shakes is
.
malt |
undefined |
As a verb malt
is .
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
malt |
hat |
As verbs the difference between malt and hat
is that
malt is while
hat is has.
isomalt |
malt |
As nouns the difference between isomalt and malt
is that
isomalt is a glucoside of mannitol that is used as an artificial sweetener while
malt is malted grain sprouted grain (usually barley), used in brewing and otherwise.
As a verb malt is
to convert a cereal grain into malt by causing it to sprout (by soaking in water) and then halting germination (by drying with hot air) in order to develop enzymes that can break down starches and proteins in the grain.
malt |
oak |
As nouns the difference between malt and oak
is that
malt is malted grain sprouted grain (usually barley), used in brewing and otherwise while
oak is (
tree) A tree of the genus
Quercus.
As a verb malt
is to convert a cereal grain into malt by causing it to sprout (by soaking in water) and then halting germination (by drying with hot air) in order to develop enzymes that can break down starches and proteins in the grain.
As an adjective oak is
(colour) of a rich brown colour, like that of oak wood.
milton |
malt |
As a proper noun Milton
is {{surname|habitational|from=Old English}.
As a noun malt is
malted grain sprouted grain (usually barley), used in brewing and otherwise.
As a verb malt is
to convert a cereal grain into malt by causing it to sprout (by soaking in water) and then halting germination (by drying with hot air) in order to develop enzymes that can break down starches and proteins in the grain.
malt |
spelt |
As verbs the difference between malt and spelt
is that
malt is while
spelt is (chiefly|british) (
spell) or
spelt can be (obsolete) to split; to break; to spalt.
As a noun spelt is
a grain, considered either a subspecies of wheat,
'', or a separate species triticum spelta or
spelt can be (dialect|northern england|scotland) a thin piece of wood or metal; a splinter.
wheat |
malt |
As nouns the difference between wheat and malt
is that
wheat is any of several cereal grains, of the genus
Triticum, that yields flour as used in bakery while
malt is malted grain sprouted grain (usually barley), used in brewing and otherwise.
As an adjective wheat
is wheaten, of a light brown colour, like that of wheat.
As a verb malt is
to convert a cereal grain into malt by causing it to sprout (by soaking in water) and then halting germination (by drying with hot air) in order to develop enzymes that can break down starches and proteins in the grain.
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