- nounchurn (noun) · churns (plural noun)
- a machine or container in which butter is made by agitating milk or cream.
- short for churn rate
verbchurn (verb) · churns (third person present) · churned (past tense) · churned (past participle) · churning (present participle)- agitate or turn (milk or cream) in a machine in order to produce butter:"the cream is ripened before it is churned"
- produce (butter) by churning:"the women were churning butter and making cheese"
- (with reference to liquid) move or cause to move about vigorously:"the seas churned" · "the water was churned by a flotilla of boats and ferries"
- break up the surface of (an area of ground):"vast crowds had churned the area into a sea of mud"
- have an unpleasant disturbed feeling:"her stomach was churning at the thought of the ordeal" · "you never feel rested because your mind is always churning"
- (of a broker) encourage frequent turnover of (investments) in order to generate commission:"these brokers churn the client's portfolio to generate an income for themselves"
OriginOld English cyrin, of Germanic origin; related to Middle Low German kerne and Old Norse kirna.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a machine or container in which butter is made by agitating milk or cream.
verb- agitate or turn (milk or cream) in a machine in order to produce butter:
- (with reference to liquid) move or cause to move about vigorously:
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- Churn can refer to:
- A regular, quantifiable process or rate of change that occurs in a business over time as existing customers are lost and new customers are added1.
- Moving or mixing something with great force, such as liquid23.
- The process of agitating cream or milk to separate oily globules from other parts, used to make butter4.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.: a regular, quantifiable process or rate of change that occurs in a business over a period of time as existing customers are lost and new customers are addedwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/churnchurn verb uk / tʃɜːn / us / tʃɝːn / churn verb (MOVE/MIX) Add to word list Add to word list [ T ] (also churn up) to move something, especially a liquid, with great force:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/churnchurn verb uk / tʃɜːn / us churn verb (SURFACE) Add to word list to mix something, especially liquids, with great force: The sea was churned up by heavy winds.dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/learner-engli…churn (chûrn) n. 1. A vessel or device in which cream or milk is agitated to separate the oily globules from the caseous and serous parts, used to make butter. 2. Turbulence or agitation: "the violent churn of a long waterfall" (Catherine Reid).www.thefreedictionary.com/churn Explore further
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