WordNet
n. milk obtained from dairy cows
Usage examples of "cows' milk".
Trinkets, cloth and cows' milk were traded for valuable furs and game.
It's the old story of the eternal triangle, complicated by the villager's resentment of change-in this case, the new telegraph system, which the local crones predict will Do Things to the cows' milk and cause trouble at lambing time.
He then built all round (the stump) with bricks, and poured a hundred pitchers of cows' milk on the roots.
Once, when the king put a tax on the cows' milk, it was Findgoll made three hundred cows of wood with pails for udders and used his magic to make them look real.
It is, in fact, made from cows' milk and rennet, an enzyme from the stomachs of goats.
The food they ate was such as the dogs of Cordova would turn from in disgust, black bread and pigs' fat, soured cows' milk and sharp biting vegetables that filled the breath.
For example, many children have difficulty digesting proteins, such as casein and gluten, contained in cows' milk and wheat.