Turbid is another word for cloudy, milky is kind of vague, but it depends how you look at it.
"Muddy" or "cloudy".
A liquid can also be called a fluid.
Another word for milky is cream. You could said it was milk like or it had the texture of milk.
Another word for galaxy is "star system" or "stellar system."
Neither water nor cyclohexanol have color and the (partially) inhomogenous mixture might look milky turbid
turbid means flow of water or any liquid
The Galaxy, or Milky Way, is from the the Greek word for milk. The word galaxy is Greek and means 'milky circle' aka Milky Way.
The common names of poinsettia are Euphorbiaceae, or spurge family: characterized by the presence of latex (milky sap)
it is a another galaxy
In another Galaxy
The astronomical term that comes from the Greek word for milk is "galaxy." The word "galaxy" is derived from the Greek "galaxias kyklos," which means "milky circle," referring to the Milky Way galaxy. This name reflects the appearance of the Milky Way as a dim, milky band of light stretching across the night sky.
The word galaxy is derived from Greek , not Latin. The Greeks used the word galaxias (milky one), or galaktikos (milky) orkyklos (circle) because it looks like a lighter colored band in the sky.