milling |
the act of processing something, esp. grain, in a mill. [3 definitions] |
milling machine |
a machine that rotates a cutter to produce flat or shaped surfaces on materials such as wood or metal. |
million |
the number represented by the Arabic numeral 1,000,000. [5 definitions] |
millionaire |
one whose wealth amounts to at least a million dollars, pounds, francs, or the like. |
millipede |
a land-dwelling arthropod that has a hard-shelled, wormlike body in many segments that each have two pairs of legs. |
millisecond |
a unit of time equal to one thousandth of a second. |
millivolt |
a unit of electromotive force equal to one thousandth of a volt. |
millpond |
a pond from which water is channeled to drive a mill. |
millrace |
a channel in which flows the water that turns a mill. [2 definitions] |
millrun |
a test for quality of a mineral ore done by a milling process. [3 definitions] |
mill-run |
ordinary or unrefined; run-of-the-mill. |
millstone |
either of a pair of circular stones that grind something, esp. grain, in a mill. [2 definitions] |
millstream |
the swift flow of water in a millrace. [2 definitions] |
mill wheel |
a wheel, usu. a water wheel, that produces the power used by a mill's machinery. |
millwork |
ready-made objects, usu. woodwork, produced in a mill, such as doors, windows, and moldings. [2 definitions] |
millwright |
a person who designs, builds, or repairs mills or the machinery in them. [2 definitions] |
milo |
a kind of grain sorghum that resembles millet. |
milord |
a title for an English nobleman or gentleman. |
milquetoast |
a meek, easily intimidated man. |
milt |
the sperm and spermatic fluid of a male fish. [2 definitions] |
mime |
the art or practice of telling a story or acting out a dramatic or comical scene by means of hand and body movements rather than speaking; pantomime. [6 definitions] |