butter muslin
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of butter muslin
First recorded in 1900–05
Example Sentences
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They were of thin butter muslin, made extremely full from the neck, and with a thin piece of bamboo stitched down the length of the skirt under each arm.
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As each bird bites the dust, he wraps it carefully in many folds of "the best butter muslin."
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She wore a peruke like all the Wigs, and an infinite number of skirts made of butter muslin.
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Strain the mixture through sterile butter muslin or a perforated porcelain funnel, then filter the liquid through Swedish filter paper into a sterile "normal" litre flask, and when cold make up to 1000 c.c. by the addition of distilled water—to replace the loss from evaporation.
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Filter through coarse butter muslin into a sterile flask.
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