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Definition of Creaminess

Creaminess
Creaminess Cream"i*ness (-?-n?s), n. The quality of being creamy.

Meaning of Creaminess from wikipedia

- Creamy were a Danish teen-pop duo, composed of Rebekka Mathew and Rannva Joensen. Their 1999 debut album, Creamy, made when the pair were just thirteen...
- Creamy layer is a term used in Indian politics to refer to some members of a backward class who are highly advanced socially as well as economically and...
- Creamy snuff is a snuff paste consisting of tobacco, clove oil, glycerin, spearmint, menthol, and camphor, and sold in a toothpaste tube. According to...
- The creamy-bellied thrush (****us amaurochalinus) is a species of bird in the family ****idae. It occurs in a wide range of wooded habitats in a large...
- The creamy-rumped miner (Geositta isabellina) is a species of bird in the subfamily Sclerurinae, the leaftossers and miners, of the ovenbird family Furnariidae...
- and sometimes onion and garlic. The creamy Italian variant adds milk products and stabilizers. Italian and creamy Italian dressings are often bought bottled...
- The creamy-crested spinetail (Cranioleuca albicapilla) is a species of bird in the Furnariinae subfamily of the ovenbird family Furnariidae. It is endemic...
- in the family Fabaceae. Common names in English include white gul mohur, creamy pea**** flower and yellow gul mohur. Rivers, M. (2014). "Delonix elata"...
- Creamy Mami, the Magic Angel (魔法の天使クリィミーマミ, Mahō no Tenshi Kurīmī Mami) is a magical girl anime television series produced by Pierrot which aired from...
- The creamy-bellied antwren (Herpsilochmus motacilloides) is a species of bird in subfamily Thamnophilinae of family Thamnophilidae, the "typical antbirds"...