buttery

/ˈbʌtəri/
noun
  1. A room or place where butter and other dairy products are stored or sold.
    • The old inn had a buttery where guests could buy milk and cream.
    • She worked in the buttery, churning butter and packaging it for market.
    • The farm's buttery was kept cool to preserve the fresh butter and cheese.
adjective
  1. Containing, tasting of, or resembling butter.
    • The croissants were flaky and buttery, melting in her mouth.
    • The sauce had a rich, buttery flavor that complemented the fish perfectly.
    • He spread a buttery layer of margarine on his toast.
  2. Smooth, soft, or rich in texture, like butter.
    • The lotion left her skin feeling buttery and soft.
    • The singer's voice was buttery and warm, captivating the audience.
    • This leather jacket has a buttery feel that makes it very comfortable.
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