A building equipped with machinery for grinding grain into flour or meal.
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A building or collection of buildings that has machinery for manufacture; a factory.
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A building or group of buildings equipped with machinery for processing raw materials into finished or industrial products: a textile mill; a steel mill.
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A device or mechanism that grinds grain.
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A machine or device that reduces a solid or coarse substance into pulp or minute grains by crushing, grinding, or pressing: a pepper mill.
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verb-intransitive
Slang To fight with the fists; box.
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To move around in churning confusion: "A crowd of school children milled about on the curb looking scared” ( Anne Tyler).
from The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
To undergo milling.
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verb-transitive
To agitate or stir until foamy.
from The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
To grind, pulverize, or break down into smaller particles in a mill.
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To groove or flute the rim of (a coin or other metal object).
from The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
To produce a ridge around the edge of (a coin).
from The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
To shape, polish, dress, or finish in a mill or with a milling tool.
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verb
to subject to an operation or process in a mill as.
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To grind into flour, meal, or powder.
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To shape or dress by means of a rotary cutter.
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To mix and condition (as rubber) by passing between rotating rolls.
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To give a raised rim or a ridged or corrugated edge to (a coin).
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biographical name
James 1773–1836 Scot. philos., hist., & econ.
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John Stuart 1806–1873 Eng. philos. & econ.
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