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lactic1790, "procured from milk," in the chemical name lactic acid, which is so called because it was obtained from sour milk. From French lactique, from Latin lactis, genitive of lac "milk&q [..]
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lacticrelating to milk
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lacticadj. Pertaining to milk.
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lactic Describes the byproduct in the muscles that causes the pain after heavy physical exertion.
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lacticLactic: A cheese-tasting term for a clean, wholesome, milky flavor.
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lactic, although the latter three are not necessarily listed in the order of their prominence in the finished wine as they can vary greatly. Succinic, for example, is usually more naturally prominent in gra [..]
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