dresser vs malted milk

dresser

noun
  • A mechanical device used in grain mills for bolting. 

  • One who dresses in a particular way. 

  • One who dresses or prepares stone. 

  • An item of bedroom furniture, like a low chest of drawers, often with a mirror. 

  • A football hooligan who wears designer clothing; a casual. 

  • A servant to royalty etc. who helps them with tasks such as dressing. 

  • An item of kitchen furniture, like a cabinet with shelves, for storing crockery or utensils. 

  • A wardrobe assistant (who helps actors put on their costume). 

  • A kind of pick for shaping large coal. 

  • A surgeon's assistant who helps to dress wounds etc. 

malted milk

noun
  • A hot beverage made from a mixture of malted barley, flour, and milk. 

  • A milkshake with malted milk powder added for flavour. 

  • A powder made by mixing malted barley, flour and milk, the mixture then being dried by evaporation; initially developed as a nutritional supplement, later used as a flavouring. 

How often have the words dresser and malted milk occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )