colostro

Italian

Etymology

From Latin colostrum.

Noun

colostro m (plural colostri)

  1. (physiology) colostrum, beestings

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Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin colostrum, possibly borrowed. Compare the regional crosto, which is likely an inherited doublet.

Noun

colostro m (usually uncountable, plural colostros)

  1. (medicine) colostrum (a form of milk)
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