butter churn
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Definition
Noun: A butter churn is a device, typically a container with a dasher or paddle, used to agitate cream vigorously. This agitation process causes the fat globules in the cream to clump together, separating the solid butterfat from the liquid buttermilk.
Usage
The word butter churn refers specifically to the tool or vessel used for making butter. It is a compound noun. - The antique butter churn on display was made of oak. - She used a hand-crank butter churn to make fresh butter.
Advanced Usage
- Historical/Cultural Context: The butter churn is often associated with traditional, pre-industrial dairy production and domestic life. It can symbolize self-sufficiency or historical practices.
- The museum's exhibit on farm life featured a fully restored butter churn.
Variants and Related Words
- Churn (noun/verb): While "churn" alone can refer to other types of mixing machines (e.g., for ice cream) or the act of agitating, butter churn specifies the device for making butter.
- The verb "to churn" means to agitate cream to make butter.
- Dasher: The plunger or paddle inside a butter churn.
- Butter-making: The process for which a butter churn is used.
Synonyms
- Butter worker (This can be a specific, related tool for kneading butter after churning, not a perfect synonym).
- Churn (in the specific context of butter production).
Related Phrases/Idioms
- "To churn butter": This is the verbal phrase describing the action performed using a butter churn.
- It took over an hour to churn butter by hand.
Noun
- a vessel in which cream is agitated to separate butterfat from buttermilk