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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
machine
used for
expelling
the
juice,
sap, etc., from
vegetable
tissues
by
pressure,
or by
pressure
in
combination
with a
grinding,
or
cutting
process;
as, a cider mill; a cane
mill..
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Mill
::
Mill (n.) A
common
name for
various
machines
which
produce
a
manufactured
product,
or
change
the form of a raw
material
by the
continuous
repetition
of some
simple
action;
as, a
sawmill;
a
stamping
mill, etc..
Semolina
::
Semolina
(n.) The fine, hard parts of
wheat,
rounded
by the
attrition
of the
millstones,
-- used in
cookery..
Knurled
::
Knurled
(a.)
Milled,
as the head of a
screw,
or the edge of a
coin..
Millboard
::
Millboard
(n.) A kind of stout
pasteboard.
Blob
::
Blob (n.) A small
fresh-water
fish
(Uranidea
Richardsoni);
the
miller's
thumb.
Crape
::
Crape (n.) A thin,
crimped
stuff,
made of raw silk
gummed
and
twisted
on the mill. Black crape is much used for
mourning
garments,
also for the dress of some
clergymen..
Barker''s Mill
::
Barker's
mill () A
machine,
invented
in the 17th
century,
worked
by a form of
reaction
wheel.
The water flows into a
vertical
tube and
gushes
from
apertures
in
hollow
horizontal
arms,
causing
the
machine
to
revolve
on its
axis..
Amber Seed
::
Amber seed () Seed of the
Hibiscus
abelmoschus,
somewhat
resembling
millet,
brought
from Egypt and the West
Indies,
and
having
a
flavor
like that of musk; musk
seed..
Ram
::
Ram (n.) The
weight
which
strikes
the blow, in a pile
driver,
steam
hammer,
stamp mill, or the
like..
Forge
::
Forge (n.) The works where
wrought
iron is
produced
directly
from the ore, or where iron is
rendered
malleable
by
puddling
and
shingling;
a
shingling
mill..
Atmo
::
Atmo (n.) The
standard
atmospheric
pressure
used in
certain
physical
measurements
calculations;
conventionally,
that
pressure
under which the
barometer
stands
at 760
millimeters,
at a
temperature
of 0¡
Centigrade,
at the level of the sea, and in the
latitude
of
Paris..
Sail
::
Sail (n.) The
extended
surface
of the arm of a
windmill.
Million
::
Million
(n.) A very great
number;
an
indefinitely
large
number.
Millinery
::
Millinery
(n.) The
business
of work of a
milliner.
Free-milling
::
Free-milling
(a.)
Yielding
free gold or
silver;
-- said of
certain
ores which can be
reduced
by
crushing
and
amalgamation,
without
roasting
or other
chemical
treatment..
Couscous
::
Couscous
(n.) A kind of food used by the
natives
of
Western
Africa,
made of
millet
flour with
flesh,
and
leaves
of the
baobab;
--
called
also
lalo..
Waygate
::
Waygate
(n.) The
tailrace
of a mill.
Tope
::
Tope (n.) A small shark or
dogfish
(Galeorhinus,
/
Galeus,
galeus),
native
of
Europe,
but found also on the
coasts
of
California
and
Tasmania;
--
called
also
toper,
oil
shark,
miller's
dog, and penny dog..
Millepora
::
Millepora
(n.) A genus of
Hydrocorallia,
which
includes
the
millipores..
Land
::
Land (n.) In any
surface
prepared
with
indentations,
perforations,
or
grooves,
that part of the
surface
which is not so
treated,
as the level part of a
millstone
between
the
furrows,
or the
surface
of the bore of a
rifled
gun
between
the
grooves..
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