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Definitions of churner in various dictionaries:
verb - to stir briskly in order to make butter
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The vessel in which cream is churned to make butter. |
a container or machine in which cream or milk is agitated to make butter. any of various containers or machines similar in shape or action to a butter churn, as a device for mixing beverages. British. a large milk can. an act of churning stocks by a stockbroker. |
A machine for making butter by shaking milk or cream. |
A large metal container for milk. |
Shake (milk or cream) in a machine in order to produce butter. |
(with reference to liquid) move or cause to move about vigorously. |
(of a broker) encourage frequent turnover of (investments) in order to generate commission. |
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The Churnet Valley Railway is a preserved standard gauge heritage railway to the east of Stoke-on-Trent in Staffordshire, England, that operates along a part of the former North Staffordshire Railway's (NSR) Churnet Valley Line. Regular services travel between the two main stations at Cheddleton (the base of operations and motive power) and Kingsley and Froghall (the commercial and Administrative base). There is an intermediate station at Consall. Some trains also head beyond Cheddleton to Leek Brook Junction (the limit of the Churnet Valley Railway's track) and on to Ipstones, but Ipstones station is not in use. * The railway is roughly 10 1⁄2 miles (16.9 km) long from Kingsley & Froghall station to Ipstones. The land from Leek Brook Junction to Ipstones is owned by Moorland & City Railways (MCR), a company aiming to run freight trains from the quarries at Cauldon to the national network at Stoke-on-Trent, and to re-introduce a commuter service between Leek and Stoke. |