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mill
/ˈmɪl/
壓榨機,磨坊,製造廠(vt.)碾磨,磨細,攪拌,使亂轉,打(vi.)亂轉,被碾磨
From:
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mill
碾磨機;研磨機
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
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
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mill
,
n.
1.
A
machine
for
grinding
or
comminuting
any
substance
,
as
grain
,
by
rubbing
and
crushing
it
between
two
hard
,
rough
,
or
indented
surfaces
;
as
,
a
grist
mill
,
a
coffee
mill
;
a
bone
mill
.
2.
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
.
3.
A
machine
for
grinding
and
polishing
;
as
,
a
lapidary
mill
.
4.
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
saw
mill
;
a
stamping
mill
,
etc
.
5.
A
building
or
collection
of
buildings
with
machinery
by
which
the
processes
of
manufacturing
are
carried
on
;
as
,
a
cotton
mill
;
a
powder
mill
;
a
rolling
mill
.
6.
Die Sinking
A
hardened
steel
roller
having
a
design
in
relief
,
used
for
imprinting
a
reversed
copy
of
the
design
in
a
softer
metal
,
as
copper
.
7.
Mining
(a)
An
excavation
in
rock
,
transverse
to
the
workings
,
from
which
material
for
filling
is
obtained
.
(b)
A
passage
underground
through
which
ore
is
shot
.
8.
A
milling
cutter
.
See
Illust
.
under
Milling
.
9.
A
pugilistic
encounter
. [
Cant
]
10.
Short
for
Treadmill
.
11.
The
raised
or
ridged
edge
or
surface
made
in
milling
anything
,
as
a
coin
or
screw
.
Edge mill
,
Flint mill
,
etc
.
See
under
Edge
,
Flint
,
etc
.
Mill bar
Iron Works
,
a
rough
bar
rolled
or
drawn
directly
from
a
bloom
or
puddle
bar
for
conversion
into
merchant
iron
in
the
mill
.
Mill cinder
,
slag
from
a
puddling
furnace
.
Mill head
,
the
head
of
water
employed
to
turn
the
wheel
of
a
mill
.
Mill pick
,
a
pick
for
dressing
millstones
.
Mill pond
,
a
pond
that
supplies
the
water
for
a
mill
.
Mill race
,
the
canal
in
which
water
is
conveyed
to
a
mill
wheel
,
or
the
current
of
water
which
drives
the
wheel
.
Mill tail
,
the
water
which
flows
from
a
mill
wheel
after
turning
it
,
or
the
channel
in
which
the
water
flows
.
Mill tooth
,
a
grinder
or
molar
tooth
.
Mill wheel
,
the
water
wheel
that
drives
the
machinery
of
a
mill
.
Gin mill
,
a
tavern
;
a
bar
;
a
saloon
;
especially
,
a
cheap
or
seedy
establishment
that
serves
liquor
by
the
drink
.
Roller mill
,
a
mill
in
which
flour
or
meal
is
made
by
crushing
grain
between
rollers
.
Stamp mill
Mining
,
a
mill
in
which
ore
is
crushed
by
stamps
.
To go through the mill
,
to
experience
the
suffering
or
discipline
necessary
to
bring
one
to
a
certain
degree
of
knowledge
or
skill
,
or
to
a
certain
mental
state
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mill
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Milled
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Milling
.]
1.
To
reduce
to
fine
particles
,
or
to
small
pieces
,
in
a
mill
;
to
grind
;
to
comminute
.
2.
To
shape
,
finish
,
or
transform
by
passing
through
a
machine
;
specifically
,
to
shape
or
dress
,
as
metal
,
by
means
of
a
rotary
cutter
.
3.
To
make
a
raised
border
around
the
edges
of
,
or
to
cut
fine
grooves
or
indentations
across
the
edges
of
,
as
of
a
coin
,
or
a
screw
head
;
also
,
to
stamp
in
a
coining
press
;
to
coin
.
4.
To
pass
through
a
fulling
mill
;
to
full
,
as
cloth
.
5.
To
beat
with
the
fists
. [
Cant
]
6.
To
roll
into
bars
,
as
steel
.
To mill chocolate
,
to
make
it
frothy
,
as
by
churning
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mill
,
v. i.
Zool.
To
swim
under
water
; --
said
of
air-breathing
creatures
.
2.
To
undergo
hulling
,
as
maize
.
3.
To
move
in
a
circle
,
as
cattle
upon
a
plain
;
to
move
around
aimlessly
; --
usually
used
with
around
.
The
deer
and
the
pig
and
the
nilghar
were
milling
round
and
round
in
a
circle
of
eight
or
ten
miles
radius
.
--
Kipling
.
4.
To
swim
suddenly
in
a
new
direction
; --
said
of
whales
.
5.
To
take
part
in
a
mill
;
to
box
. [
Cant
]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mill
,
v. t.
1.
Mining
To
fill
(
a
winze
or
interior
incline
)
with
broken
ore
,
to
be
drawn
out
at
the
bottom
.
2.
To
cause
to
mill
,
or
circle
round
,
as
cattle
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
mill
n
1:
a
plant
consisting
of
buildings
with
facilities
for
manufacturing
[
syn
:
factory
,
manufacturing plant
,
manufactory
]
2:
Scottish
philosopher
who
expounded
Bentham's
utilitarianism
;
father
of
John
Stuart
Mill
(1773-1836) [
syn
:
James Mill
]
3:
English
philosopher
and
economist
remembered
for
his
interpretations
of
empiricism
and
utilitarianism
(1806-1873) [
syn
:
John Mill
,
John Stuart Mill
]
4:
machine
that
processes
materials
by
grinding
or
crushing
[
syn
:
grinder
]
5:
the
act
of
grinding
to
a
powder
or
dust
[
syn
:
grind
,
pulverization
,
pulverisation
]
v
1:
move
about
in
a
confused
manner
[
syn
:
mill about
,
mill
around
]
2:
grind
with
a
mill
; "
mill
grain
"
3:
produce
a
ridge
around
the
edge
of
; "
mill
a
coin
"
4:
roll
out
(
metal
)
with
a
rolling
machine
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Mill
for
grinding
corn
,
mentioned
as
used
in
the
time
of
Abraham
(
Gen
. 18:6).
That
used
by
the
Hebrews
consisted
of
two
circular
stones
,
each
2
feet
in
diameter
and
half
a
foot
thick
,
the
lower
of
which
was
called
the
"
nether
millstone
" (
Job
41:24)
and
the
upper
the
"
rider
."
The
upper
stone
was
turned
round
by
a
stick
fixed
in
it
as
a
handle
.
There
were
then
no
public
mills
,
and
thus
each
family
required
to
be
provided
with
a
hand-mill
.
The
corn
was
ground
daily
,
generally
by
the
women
of
the
house
(
Isa
.
47:1, 2;
Matt
. 24:41).
It
was
with
the
upper
stone
of
a
hand-mill
that
"
a
certain
woman
"
at
Thebez
broke
Abimelech's
skull
(
Judg
. 9:53, "
a
piece
of
a
millstone
;"
literally
, "
a
millstone
rider
", i.e.,
the
"
runner
,"
the
stone
which
revolves
.
Comp
. 2
Sam
. 11:21).
Millstones
could
not
be
pledged
(
Deut
.
24:6),
as
they
were
necessary
in
every
family
.
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