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There does not appear to be a scientific name for milk. There is one for milk THISTLE, silybum marianum, but this is a type of plant. Sometimes lactose is associated with the word milk to the point that it is almost synonymous, but lactose actually refers to a sugar found in milk.

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They are called Mammary papillas. The round par around them are called areolas.

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The scientific name for milk is lacteal secretion. It is produced by the mammary glands of mammals for feeding their young.

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Still breast

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mammary glands
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mammary's

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