Colby
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Noun — A mild, soft American cheese similar to cheddar but moister, made using a washed-curd technique.
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Etymology
Named after Colby, Wisconsin, the town where the cheese was first made in the 1880s.
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What does “Colby” mean?
The word “Colby” means a mild, soft American cheese similar to cheddar but moister, made using a washed-curd technique. In plain terms, a mild yellow-orange cheese, a bit softer and milder than cheddar.
How do you pronounce “Colby”?
“Colby” is pronounced KOHL-bee (/ˈkoʊl.bi/ in IPA).
How do you use “Colby” in a sentence?
Here is “Colby” used in a sentence: “The sandwich was stacked with turkey and colby cheese.”
What part of speech is “Colby”?
“Colby” is a noun.
Where does the word “Colby” come from?
The word “Colby” dates back to around 1880. Named after Colby, Wisconsin, the town where the cheese was first made in the 1880s.
Is “Colby” a common word?
“Colby” is an uncommon word in modern English.