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Meaning of cream
The primary meaning of the word "cream" refers to the thick and rich part of milk that rises to the surface after it has been left to stand.
Etymology of cream
The word "cream" originates from the Old French word "cresme," which is derived from the Latin word "chrisma," meaning "anointing" or "unction"
Historically, the term "cream" was used to describe the rich and oily part of milk, and its usage has evolved to include various culinary, cosmetic, and medicinal applications
Synonyms
butter
milk
lotion
oil
balm
salve
ointment
paste
gel
emulsion
serum
moisturizer
creamer
richness
smoothness
velvety
silky
softness
delicacy
luxury
richness
fatness
oiliness
greasiness
slickness
slipperiness
richness
indulgence
pampering
treat
delight
pleasure
Definitions
- The thick and rich part of milk that rises to the surface after it has been left to stand
- * A sweet or savory dish made from cream, especially one served as a dessert
- * A preparation for topical application, typically in the form of a paste or liquid, used for medicinal or cosmetic purposes
Usage Examples
- The whipped cream on top of the cake made it look especially appetizing
- * She applied a rich moisturizing cream to her dry skin
- * The chef added a splash of heavy cream to the soup to give it a creamy texture
Antonyms
water
broth
juice
liquid
serum
extract
oil
grease
fat
grime
dirt
filth
mess
chaos
disorder
roughness
coarseness
dryness
barrenness
leanness
thinness
weakness