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Definition of mill
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of mill is as below...
Mill (n.) A money of
account
of the
United
States,
having
the value of the tenth of a cent, or the
thousandth
of a
dollar..
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Prehnitic
::
Prehnitic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
a
tetrabasic
acid of
benzene
obtained
as a white
crystalline
substance;
--
probably
so
called
from the
resemblance
of the
wartlike
crystals
to the
mammillae
on the
surface
of
prehnite..
Mill
::
Mill (n.) To roll into bars, as
steel..
Nonillion
::
Nonillion
(n.)
According
to the
French
and
American
notation,
a
thousand
octillions,
or a unit with
thirty
ciphers
annexed;
according
to the
English
notation,
a
million
octillions,
or a unit with
fifty-four
ciphers
annexed.
See the Note under
Numeration..
Sluice
::
Sluice
(n.) An
artifical
passage
for
water,
fitted
with a valve or gate, as in a mill
stream,
for
stopping
or
regulating
the flow; also, a water gate or flood
gate..
Millenarism
::
Millenarism
(n.) The
doctrine
of
Millenarians.
Thirlage
::
Thirlage
(n.) The right which the owner of a mill
possesses,
by
contract
or law, to
compel
the
tenants
of a
certain
district,
or of his
sucken,
to bring all their grain to his mill for
grinding..
Knaveship
::
Knaveship
(n.) A small due, in meal,
established
by
usage,
which is paid to the under
miller..
Piecener
::
Piecener
(n.) One who
supplies
rolls of wool to the
slubbing
machine
in
woolen
mills.
Ink
::
Ink (n.) The step, or
socket,
in which the lower end of a
millstone
spindle
runs..
Flyer
::
Flyer (n.) The fan wheel that
rotates
the cap of a
windmill
as the wind
veers.
Manna Croup
::
Manna croup () The
portions
of hard wheat
kernels
not
ground
into flour by the
millstones:
a kind of
semolina
prepared
in
Russia
and used for
puddings,
soups,
etc. --
called
also manna
groats..
Knurl
::
Knurl (v. t.) To
provide
with
ridges,
to
assist
the
grasp,
as in the edge of a flat knob, or coin; to
mill..
Treadmill
::
Treadmill
(n.) A mill
worked
by
persons
treading
upon steps on the
periphery
of a wide wheel
having
a
horizontal
axis. It is used
principally
as a means of
prison
discipline.
Also, a mill
worked
by
horses,
dogs, etc.,
treading
an
endless
belt..
Papilliform
::
Papilliform
(a.)
Shaped
like a
papilla;
mammilliform.
Millinery
::
Millinery
(n.) The
articles
made or sold by
milliners,
as
headdresses,
hats or
bonnets,
laces,
ribbons,
and the
like..
Operative
::
Operative
(n.) A
skilled
worker;
an
artisan;
esp., one who
operates
a
machine
in a mill or
manufactory..
Trillion
::
Trillion
(n.)
According
to the
French
notation,
which is used upon the
Continent
generally
and in the
United
States,
the
number
expressed
by a unit with
twelve
ciphers
annexed;
a
million
millions;
according
to the
English
notation,
the
number
produced
by
involving
a
million
to the third
power,
or the
number
represented
by a unit with
eighteen
ciphers
annexed.
See the Note under
Numeration..
Megacoulomb
::
Megacoulomb
(n.) A
million
coulombs.
Mill
::
Mill (n.) To pass
through
a
fulling
mill; to full, as
cloth..
Metre
::
Metre (n.) A
measure
of
length,
equal to 39.37
English
inches,
the
standard
of
linear
measure
in the
metric
system
of
weights
and
measures.
It was
intended
to be, and is very
nearly,
the ten
millionth
part of the
distance
from the
equator
to the north pole, as
ascertained
by
actual
measurement
of an arc of a
meridian.
See
Metric
system,
under
Metric..
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