Sentence examples for milt from inspiring English sources

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The word "milt" is not considered to be a standard word in English.
It is more commonly used in terms of fishing or biology, referring to the reproductive fluid of a fish. For example, you could say, "After the male trout was caught, its milt was studied by the biologist."

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milt

noun

The spleen, especially of an animal bred for food.

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To get them to lay eggs and produce milt (seminal fluid) you have to squeeze them by hand.

Males produce sperm, usually as a milky white substance called milt, in two (sometimes one) testes within the body cavity.

Sometimes the pelvic fins are modified to help transmit the milt to the eggs at the female's vent or on the substrate where the female has placed them.

Eggs develop in the ovaries of the female and spermatozoa (milt) in the testes of the male.

The females deposit sacs or strings of eggs that may be grasped by the male, who then sheds milt (which contains the sperm) over them.

While the eggs are being extruded, the male discharges milt (sperm-containing fluid) over them to effect fertilization.

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The conflict stemmed from a treaty that had been negotiated in 1855, according to which the Yakama and 13 other tribes (identified in the treaty as Kah-milt-pah, Klikatat, Klinquit, Kow-was-say-ee, Li-ay-was, Oche-chotes, Palouse, Pisquose, Se-ap-cat, Shyiks, Skin-pah, Wenatshapam, and Wish-ham) were to be placed on a reservation and confederated as the Yakama Nation.

Last night, I found myself on the talk show of the venerable Milt Rosenberg in Chicago, together with Ann Lee, an academic, who has rather bravely launched a book called What the US can learn from China, calling for a less hostile approach towards the rising Asian power.

Milt Patterson (D-Chicago) was the lone vote against impeaching the governor.

On a slightly different tack, the Modern Jazz Quartet (made up of John Lewis, piano; Milt Jackson, vibraphone; Percy Heath, bass; and Kenny Clarke, soon replaced by Connie Kay, drums) was formed in 1953.

For most of its existence it was composed of Milt Jackson, vibes; John Lewis, piano; Percy Heath, bass; and Connie Kay, drums.

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