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butter
noun
    1. A solid yellowish edible food, made from the fats in milk by churning, and used for spreading on bread, and in cooking.
    2. Any of various substances that resemble this food in appearance or texture.
      Example: peanut butter
      Example: coconut butter
verb
    buttered, buttering
    1. To put butter on or in something.
Derivative: buttered
adj
    Derivative: buttery
    adj
      Idiom: butter wouldn't melt in his mouth (butter wouldn't melt in her etc mouth)
        He or she, etc is utterly innocent, honest or well-behaved (used to imply that the speaker believes or knows that they are not).
          Example: She always looks as if butter wouldn't melt in her mouth
      Etymology: Anglo-Saxon butere: from Latin butyrum, from Greek boutyron, probably meaning ‘ox-cheese'.

      Phrasal Verb: butter someone up
        To flatter them, usually in order to gain a favour.




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      noun butteries
        (Brit)
        1. A room, especially in a college or university, where food is kept and supplied to students.
        2. A storeroom for bottles of liquor.
      Etymology: 14c in sense 2: from French boterie a place for storing butts (see butt4).





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