What does lactophile mean?
Lactophile means A person or animal that has an attraction to milk, dairy products or lactic acid..
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A person or animal that has an attraction to milk, dairy products or lactic acid..
Schottmuller also reports a case associated with urticaria in which he suspected a common etiological factor. He found lactophile bacteria in the urine.
'I decline to live any longer in the same house with them,' declares the wife of an inveterate lactophile in Jerome K. Jerome's Three Men in a Boat (1889).
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Lactophile means A person or animal that has an attraction to milk, dairy products or lactic acid..
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Schottmuller also reports a case associated with urticaria in which he suspected a common etiological factor. He found lactophile bacteria in the urine.
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