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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
hardened
steel
roller
having
a
design
in
relief,
used for
imprinting
a
reversed
copy of the
design
in a
softer
metal,
as
copper..
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Logrolling
::
Logrolling
(n.) The act or
process
of
rolling
logs from the place where they were
felled
to the
stream
which
floats
them to the
sawmill
or to
market.
In this labor
neighboring
camps of
loggers
combine
to
assist
each other in turn.
Myriare
::
Myriare
(n.) A
measure
of
surface
in the
metric
system
containing
ten
thousand
ares, or one
million
square
meters.
It is equal to about 247.1
acres..
Milreis
::
Milreis
(n.) A
Portuguese
money of
account
rated in the
treasury
department
of the
United
States
at one
dollar
and eight
cents;
also, a
Brazilian
money of
account
rated at
fifty-four
cents and six
mills..
Milligramme
::
Milligramme
(n.) A
measure
of
weight,
in the
metric
system,
being the
thousandth
part of a gram, equal to the
weight
of a cubic
millimeter
of
water,
or
.01543
of a grain
avoirdupois..
Buhrstone
::
Buhrstone
(n.) A
cellular,
flinty
rock, used for mill
stones..
Megaweber
::
Megaweber
(n.) A
million
webers.
Millreis
::
Millreis
(n.) See
Milreis.
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..
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..
Start
::
Start (v. t.) To cause to move or act; to set
going,
running,
or
flowing;
as, to start a
railway
train;
to start a mill; to start a
stream
of
water;
to start a
rumor;
to start a
business..
Sash
::
Sash (n.) In a
sawmill,
the
rectangular
frame in which the saw is
strained
and by which it is
carried
up and down with a
reciprocating
motion;
-- also
called
gate..
Sea Ginger
::
Sea
ginger
() A
hydroid
coral of the genus
Millepora,
especially
M.
alcicornis,
of the West
Indies
and
Florida.
So
called
because
it
stings
the
tongue
like
ginger.
See
Illust.
under
Millepore..
Crore
::
Crore (n.) Ten
millions;
as, a crore of
rupees
(which
is
nearly
$5,000,000)..
Grind
::
Grind (v. i.) To
perform
the
operation
of
grinding
something;
to turn the
millstones.
Bullhead
::
Bullhead
(n.) A
fresh-water
fish of many
species,
of the genus
Uranidea,
esp. U. gobio of
Europe,
and U.
Richardsoni
of the
United
States;
--
called
also
miller's
thumb..
Ram
::
Ram (n.) The
weight
which
strikes
the blow, in a pile
driver,
steam
hammer,
stamp mill, or the
like..
Millree
::
Millree
(n.) Alt. of
Millrei.
Millenarian
::
Millenarian
(n.) One who
believes
that
Christ
will
personally
reign on earth a
thousand
years;
a
Chiliast.
Clapper
::
Clapper
(n.) That which
strikes
or
claps,
as the
tongue
of a bell, or the piece of wood that
strikes
a mill
hopper,
etc. See
Illust.
of
Bell..
Boza
::
Boza (n.) An
acidulated
fermented
drink of the Arabs and
Egyptians,
made from
millet
seed and
various
astringent
substances;
also, an
intoxicating
beverage
made from hemp seed,
darnel
meal, and
water..
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