mill – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
מילים נרדפות: industrial plant,
plant,
works,
machinery,
compaction,
crunch,
crush,
move,
mash,
grind,
bray,
comminute,
groove,
roll out,
roll
mill
v.
grind, crush; manufacture a product in a mill; wander about in a group of people; fight (Slang)
n.
establishment with mechanical equipment for the manufacturing of a product; mechanical device that grinds; factory that processes grain, milling house; unit of monetary value equal to one thousandth of a US dollar; fight, boxing match (Slang)
Mill
Mill may refer to:
- Mill (grinding)
- Manufacturing facilities categorized by their power source:
- Watermill, a mill powered by moving water
- Windmill, a mill powered by moving air (wind)
- Tide mill, a water mill that uses the tide's movement
- Treadmill, a mill powered by human or animal movement
- Manufacturing facilities categorized by their mobile/non-building design
- Manufacturing facility categorized by what material is made (output) or acted upon (input) (or both):
- Or many other kinds of mills. See
- Mill (heraldry)
- Industrial tool for size reduction (comminution) and/or filtration:
- Ball mill, a mill using balls to crush the material
- Burr mill, a mill using burrs to crush the material, usually manufactured for a single purpose such as coffee beans, dried peppercorns, coarse salt, spices, or poppy seeds
- Cutting mill, a device commonly used in laboratories for the preliminary size reduction of materials
- End mill, a type of milling cutter used in milling in the machining sense
- Hammermill, a mill using little hammers to crush the material
- Milling machine, a machine tool that performs milling (machining)
- Pin mill, a mill for achieving very fine particle sizes
- Roller mill, a mill using rollers
- Rolling mill, for rolling (metalworking)
- Slitting mill, for slitting metal into nails
- VSI mill, a mill with a vertical shaft that spins
- Wet mill, a mill that steeps a substance in water to remove specific compounds
- Computing senses:
- Arithmetic logic unit, used in the context of Charles Babbage's Analytical engine, a 19th-century concept of a computer
- an early term for the central processing unit of a digital computer, especially in early British machines; the term is still occasionally used to refer to the CPU resources consumed by a program
- Mill (currency), a denomination used by some currencies, the equivalent of a tenth of a cent or penny, or a thousandth of the currency unit
- Diploma mill or degree mill, an organization which awards academic degrees and diplomas with very little or no academic study and without recognition by official accrediting bodies
- Nine Men's Morris, a traditional board game; the term "mill" may also mean "three (playing pieces) in a row" within the game
- Windmill (breakdance move) or mill, a power move in breakdancing
- The Mill (post-production), a visual effects company
- The Mill (Ipswich), an apartment complex located on the Waterfront in Ipswich
- a manual typewriter
- the standard author abbreviation Mill. that may be used to indicate botanist Philip Miller's work when citing a botanical name
- Millage, a property tax
Numeral prefix
Numeral or
number prefixes are
prefixes derived from
numerals or occasionally other
numbers. In English and other European languages, they are used to coin numerous series of words, such as
unicycle – bicycle – tricycle,
dyad – triad – decade, biped – quadruped, September – October – November – December, decimal – hexadecimal, sexagenarian – octogenarian, centipede – millipede, etc. There are two principal systems, taken from
Latin and
Greek, each with several subsystems; in addition,
Sanskrit occupies a marginal position. There is also an international set of
metric prefixes, which are used in the
metric system, and which for the most part are either distorted from the forms below or not based on actual number words.
Philip Miller
Mill
Noun
1. Scottish philosopher who expounded Bentham's utilitarianism; father of John Stuart Mill (1773-1836)
(synonym) James Mill
(hypernym) philosopher
2. English philosopher and economist remembered for his interpretations of empiricism and utilitarianism (1806-1873)
(synonym) John Mill, John Stuart Mill
(hypernym) philosopher
mill
Noun
1. a plant consisting of buildings with facilities for manufacturing
(synonym) factory, manufacturing plant, manufactory
(hypernym) plant, works, industrial plant
(hyponym) assembly plant
(part-meronym) production line, assembly line, line
(class) closed-circuit television
2. machine that processes materials by grinding or crushing
(synonym) grinder
(hypernym) machine
(hyponym) cider mill
3. the act of grinding to a powder or dust
(synonym) grind, pulverization, pulverisation
(hypernym) crush, crunch, compaction
Verb
1. move about in a confused manner
(synonym) mill about, mill around
(hypernym) move
2. grind with a mill; "mill grain"
(hypernym) grind, mash, crunch, bray, comminute
(derivation) grind, pulverization, pulverisation
3. produce a ridge around the edge of; "mill a coin"
(hypernym) groove
(derivation) milling
4. roll out (metal) with a rolling machine
(hypernym) roll out, roll
Mill. (Million)
M, million
mill
v.
mlít; chodit jen tak bez cíle
n.
továrna; mlýn; mlýnek