From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Agriculturedairydai‧ry /ˈdeəri $ ˈderi/●くろまる●くろまる○しろまる noun (plural dairies) [countable]1TAa place on a farm where milk is kept and butter and cheese are made2TABBCa company which sells milk and sometimes makes other things from milk, such as cheese3 →dairy products/produceExamples from the Corpusdairy• Carrie followed him, through a door at the back of the kitchen, down a stonepassage into a dairy.• The most extensive tracts are taken up by five dairy farms.• But it's cattle you should think of in this country, perfectdairypasture, rich it is.• At the time, Dorset was beginning the transition from picturesquedairy country to affluentsummerartistcolony.• Congress got in the act in the following years, lending the academy $ 255,000 to expand the dairy.• As he set off to return to the dairy and Tess, his fatherrode with him a little way.Origindairy(1200-1300)dey"female servant (in a dairy)"((10-19 centuries)), from Old Englishdæge"maker of bread"