choc•o•lact |ˈCHäk(ə)lakt, ˈCHôk-|
noun (pl. same)
Informal term for chocolate milk, typically used by a person wishing to emphasize affection for the sweetened, cocoa-flavored milk drink.
ORIGIN early 21st cent.: compound of choco-, abbreviation of chocolate, from French chocolat or Spanish chocolate, from Nahuatl chocolatl 'food made from cacao seeds,' and lact, from Latin lac, 'milk.'
noun (pl. same)
Informal term for chocolate milk, typically used by a person wishing to emphasize affection for the sweetened, cocoa-flavored milk drink.
ORIGIN early 21st cent.: compound of choco-, abbreviation of chocolate, from French chocolat or Spanish chocolate, from Nahuatl chocolatl 'food made from cacao seeds,' and lact, from Latin lac, 'milk.'
by bailey18018 July 09, 2013