Silly but true, it´s ´non-dairy products´.
There is no prefix for dairy. Dairy was just made up.
The word dairy has no abbreviation
It is important to get enough dairy every day. Dairy farmers work hard
Yes, the noun dairy is a common noun; a word for any dairy anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a person, a place, a thing, or a title; for example:Dr. Bob James, Professor, Dept. of Dairy Science, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VADairy Street, Chatham, MA or Dairy Street, Elk Grove, CAThe Dairy Cafe, Leicester, UKThe American Dairy Association and Dairy Council, Inc."Profitable Dairying: A Pracitical Guide to Successful Dairy Management" by C.L. Peck
An opposite of the word "to" is from.
dairy women
We can eat dairy 30 minutes after meat, or meat six hours after dairy.
The opposite gender of "milkmaid" is "milkman." While a milkmaid typically refers to a woman who milks cows or works with dairy, a milkman is a man who performs similar duties, often involved in delivering milk.
yes dairy has dairy in it
The exact opposite is true. I know a guy who is 6'8 and 13 and he is European. He said he is normal over there and he eats a lot of dairy.
There is no prefix for dairy. Dairy was just made up.
No. If you called a dairy farm just "dairy," it may not refer to specifically the dairy farm itself, but to something else entirely. There are many things that have the term dairy attached to it, from cows to barns the industry itself.Another Answer:A dairy farm is commonly know as a dairy in today's society, But many people still refer to a dairy as a dairy farms to make it simpler to understand.
dairy of a kid
Beef and dairy.
No, that rumor is false. Dairy Queen does use real dairy products.
California is the dairy state Wisconsin is called the dairy state.
Frosting is only considered dairy if it contains dairy products in it.