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powdered milk

noun



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Word History and Origins

Origin of powdered milk1

First recorded in 1885–90
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Example Sentences

In February, the government asked the UN's food programme for help with food shortages, sending an unprecedented request for assistance in providing powdered milk to children under the age of seven.

From BBC

Hot cocoa mixes contain a lot less actual cocoa and large quantities of powdered milk and sugar.

The contest was established in 1950 as a way of selecting a good-will ambassador to thank the United States for postwar aid, including powdered milk.

If he is lucky, he can buy two spoons of powdered milk and two or three nappies at a time.

From BBC

The powdered milk mixes are sold in cans and made to be mixed with water.

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