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English Dictionary: cream by the DICT Development Group
4 results for cream
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
cream
n
  1. the best people or things in a group; "the cream of England's young men were killed in the Great War"
    Synonym(s): cream, pick
  2. the part of milk containing the butterfat
  3. toiletry consisting of any of various substances in the form of a thick liquid that have a soothing and moisturizing effect when applied to the skin
    Synonym(s): cream, ointment, emollient
v
  1. make creamy by beating; "Cream the butter"
  2. beat thoroughly and conclusively in a competition or fight; "We licked the other team on Sunday!"
    Synonym(s): cream, bat, clobber, drub, thrash, lick
  3. put on cream, as on one's face or body; "She creams her face every night"
  4. remove from the surface; "skim cream from the surface of milk"
    Synonym(s): skim, skim off, cream off, cream
  5. add cream to one's coffee, for example
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Cream \Cream\ (kr[emac]m), n. [F. cr[ecir]me, perh. fr. LL.
      crema cream of milk; cf. L. cremor thick juice or broth,
      perh. akin to cremare to burn.]
      1. The rich, oily, and yellowish part of milk, which, when
            the milk stands unagitated, rises, and collects on the
            surface. It is the part of milk from which butter is
            obtained.
  
      2. The part of any liquor that rises, and collects on the
            surface. [R.]
  
      3. A delicacy of several kinds prepared for the table from
            cream, etc., or so as to resemble cream.
  
      4. A cosmetic; a creamlike medicinal preparation.
  
                     In vain she tries her paste and creams, To smooth
                     her skin or hide its seams.               --Goldsmith.
  
      5. The best or choicest part of a thing; the quintessence;
            as, the cream of a jest or story; the cream of a
            collection of books or pictures.
  
                     Welcome, O flower and cream of knights errant.
                                                                              --Shelton.
  
      {Bavarian cream}, a preparation of gelatin, cream, sugar, and
            eggs, whipped; -- to be eaten cold.
  
      {Cold cream}, an ointment made of white wax, almond oil, rose
            water, and borax, and used as a salve for the hands and
            lips.
  
      {Cream cheese}, a kind of cheese made from curd from which
            the cream has not been taken off, or to which cream has
            been added.
  
      {Cream gauge}, an instrument to test milk, being usually a
            graduated glass tube in which the milk is placed for the
            cream to rise.
  
      {Cream nut}, the Brazil nut.
  
      {Cream of lime}.
            (a) A scum of calcium carbonate which forms on a solution
                  of milk of lime from the carbon dioxide of the air.
            (b) A thick creamy emulsion of lime in water.
  
      {Cream of tartar} (Chem.), purified tartar or argol; so
            called because of the crust of crystals which forms on the
            surface of the liquor in the process of purification by
            recrystallization. It is a white crystalline substance,
            with a gritty acid taste, and is used very largely as an
            ingredient of baking powders; -- called also {potassium
            bitartrate}, {acid potassium tartrate}, etc.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Cream \Cream\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Creamed} (kr?md); p. pr. &
      vb. n. {Creaming}.]
      1. To skim, or take off by skimming, as cream.
  
      2. To take off the best or choicest part of.
  
      3. To furnish with, or as with, cream.
  
                     Creaming the fragrant cups.               --Mrs.
                                                                              Whitney.
  
      {To cream butter} (Cooking), to rub, stir, or beat, butter
            till it is of a light creamy consistency.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Cream \Cream\, v. i.
      To form or become covered with cream; to become thick like
      cream; to assume the appearance of cream; hence, to grow
      stiff or formal; to mantle.
  
               There are a sort of men whose visages Do cream and
               mantle like a standing pool.                  --Shak.
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