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- Mill
- John Stuart Mill
I have endeavoured to acquire a knowledge of the Hare system, and I have read Mill upon the subject, and it seems to me that the present proposal is opposed to that system.
- Mill
- A surname
- mill
- To engrave one or more grooves or a pattern around the edge of (a cylindrical object such as a coin)
- mill
- A building housing such a plant
- mill
- An obsolete coin with value one-thousandth of a dollar, or one-tenth of a cent
- mill
- An establishment that handles a certain type of situation routinely, such as a divorce mill, etc
- mill
- A grinding apparatus for substances such as grains, seeds, etc
- mill
- One thousandth part, particularly in millage rates of property tax
- mill
- (followed by around, about, etc.) To move about in an aimless fashion
- mill
- The building housing such a grinding apparatus
- mill
- A manufacturing plant for paper, steel, textiles, etc
- mill
- To shape, polish, dress or finish using a machine
- mill
- To grind or otherwise process in a mill or other machine
to mill flour.
- mill around
- To move or circulate in a confused or disorderly manner within a limited area
There were a few eager teens milling around in the parking lot.
- mill race
- A fast-running water-filled channel diverted from a river or stream used to drive a mill wheel
The mill race was a ditch that was cut which started along the river’s edge that ran past the mill to provide the water that would turn a wheel that would provide power to the saws. There was a gate on the ditch which could be raised or lowered to allow the water to run or to stop its flow down the ditch.
- mill-race
- Alternative form of mill race
- mill
- {n} an engine to grind or cut with, a nominal coin of the United States, value the tenth part of a cent and the thousandth of a dollar
- mill
- {v} to grind, beat up, stamp coin, steal
- mill scale
- (Metal İşleme) Iron oxide deposited on iron or steel during hot working
- Mill on the Floss
- a novel by George Eliot about Maggie Tulliver, the daughter of a miller, and her brother, Tom (1860)
- Mill's methods
- Five methods of experimental reasoning distinguished by John Stuart Mill in his System of Logic (1843). Suppose one is interested in determining what factors play a role in causing a specific effect, E, under a specific set of circumstances. The method of agreement tells us to look for factors present on all occasions when E occurs. The method of difference tells us to look for some factor present on some occasion when E occurs and absent on an otherwise similar occasion when it does not. The joint method of agreement and difference combines the two previous methods. The method of residues applies when part of E is explicable by reference to known factors, and tells us to attribute the "residue" to the remaining circumstances under which E occurs. The method of concomitant variation is used when E can be present in various degrees; if we identify a factor F, such as temperature, whose variations are positively or negatively correlated with variations in E, for instance, size, then we can infer that F is causally connected with E
- mill
- One-tenth (1/10) of a cent (0 001); used in property tax assessments
- mill
- To reduce to fine particles, or to small pieces, in a mill; to grind; to comminute
- mill
- To shape, finish, or transform by passing through a machine; specifically, to shape or dress, as metal, by means of a rotary cutter
- mill
- grist to the mill: see grist see also milling, rolling mill, run-of-the-mill, watermill. Scottish philosopher, economist, and a founder of utilitarianism. His works include An Analysis of the Phenomena of the Human Mind (1829). British philosopher and economist known especially for his interpretations of empiricism and utilitarianism. His many works include A System of Logic (1843), Principles of Political Economy (1848), and The Subjection of Women (1869). A monetary unit equal to .]. block mill grain mill Mill's methods Mill James Mill John Stuart
- mill
- To move about in an aimless fashion
- mill
- One-tenth of one percent; measure used to state real property tax rates
- mill
- To beat with the fists
- mill
- A passage underground through which ore is shot
- mill
- {i} 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
- A mill is a factory used for making and processing materials such as steel, wool, or cotton. a steel mill. a textile mill
- mill
- A machine consisting of two adjacent metal rolls, set horizontally, which revolve in opposite directions (e g , toward each other as viewed from above) used for the mechanical working of rubber and plastics compounds
- mill
- a plant consisting of buildings with facilities for manufacturing
- mill
- from vegetable tissues by pressure, or by pressure in combination with a grinding, or cutting process; as, a cider mill; a cane mill
- mill
- A tenth of a cent ($0 001)
- mill
- A milling cutter
- mill
- 10 per cent of a penny In many jurisdictions, property tax assessments are based on a mill rate
- mill
- Monetary cost and billing unit used by utilities; equal to 1/1,000 of U S dollar (equivalent to 1/10 of 1 cent)
- mill
- To undergo hulling, as maize
- mill
- To take part in a mill; to box
- mill
- This equals one tenth of a cent It is given as a percentage figure that everyone pays on the assessed value of the property See tax rate
- mill
- To pass through a fulling mill; to full, as cloth
- mill
- An excavation in rock, transverse to the workings, from which material for filling is obtained
- mill
- 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
- mill
- A plant where ore is ground fine and undergoes physical or chemical treatment to extract the valuable metals
- mill
- A hardened steel roller having a design in relief, used for imprinting a reversed copy of the design in a softer metal, as copper
- mill
- move about in a confused manner
- mill
- 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 sawmill; a stamping mill, etc
- mill
- One-tenth of one cent The common unit for pricing electricity
- mill
- One one-thousandth of a dollar or one-tenth of a cent A measure used to indicate the property tax rate
- mill
- produce a ridge around the edge of; "mill a coin"
- mill
- the plant for grinding ore to a fine powder and extracting the economic metals by physical and/or chemical means
- mill
- A mill is a small device used for grinding something such as coffee beans or pepper into powder. a pepper mill. = grinder
- mill
- machine that processes materials by grinding or crushing English philosopher and economist remembered for his interpretations of empiricism and utilitarianism (1806-1873) Scottish philosopher who expounded Bentham's utilitarianism; father of John Stuart Mill (1773-1836) grind with a mill; "mill grain"
- mill
- To cause to mill, or circle round, as cattle
- mill
- grind with a mill; "mill grain"
- mill
- {f} grind, crush; manufacture a product in a mill; wander about in a group of people; fight (Slang)
- mill
- A money of account of the United States, having the value of the tenth of a cent, or the thousandth of a dollar
- mill
- One-tenth of one cent Some states use a mill rate to compute real estate taxes; for example, a rate of 52 mills would be $0 052 tax for each dollar of assessed valuation of a property
- mill
- n machine that cuts a nominally stationary part with a rotating tool The part is moved linearly in three dimensions while the tool rotates but does not move back or forth
- mill
- To mill something such as wheat or pepper means to grind it in a mill. They mill 1000 tonnes of flour a day in every Australian state. freshly milled black pepper
- mill
- A unit of money used to specify a property tax rate ($1 for each $1,000 of taxable value)
- mill
- One-tenth (0 1) of one cent or 001 of one dollar Rates of taxation of assessed valuation are often expressed in mills See: MILLAGE
- mill
- A machine used for expelling the juice, sap, etc
- mill
- To swim suddenly in a new direction; said of whales
- mill
- machine that processes materials by grinding or crushing
- mill
- A small, soft-steel cylinder upon surface of which a design in relief is made by rolling in contact with die
- mill
- A machine for grinding or comminuting any substance, as grain, by rubbing and crushing it between two hard, rough, or indented surfaces; as, a gristmill, a coffee mill; a bone mill
- mill
- A pugilistic encounter
- mill
- one-thousandth of a United States dollar; one-tenth of a U S penny One mill is written 0 001
- mill
- under Milling
- mill
- Scottish philosopher who expounded Bentham's utilitarianism; father of John Stuart Mill (1773-1836)
- mill
- The raised or ridged edge or surface made in milling anything, as a coin or screw
- mill
- roll out (metal) with a rolling machine produce a ridge around the edge of; "mill a coin"
- mill
- One-tenth of one cent; often used to express real estate taxes
- mill
- 1) A plant in which ore is treated for the recovery of valuable metals, or the concentration of valuable minerals into a smaller volume for shipment to a smelter or refinery 2) A piece of milling equipment consisting of a revolving drum, for the fine-grinding of ores as a preparation for treatment
- mill
- To swim under water; said of air-breathing creatures
- mill
- A downhole tool with rough, sharp, extremely hard cutting surfaces for removing metal by grinding or cutting
- mill
- 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
- mill
- A mill is a building in which grain is crushed to make flour
- mill
- The plant facility where the ore is reduced through crushing and grinding, then it becomes a concentrate through flotation or gravity separations
- mill
- To fill (a winze or interior incline) with broken ore, to be drawn out at the bottom
- mill
- To roll into bars, as steel
- mill
- 001 For tax purposes, a mill represents a tax levy of $1 for every $1,000 of a property's assessed valuation
- mill
- A machine for grinding and polishing; as, a lapidary mill
- mill
- Short for Treadmill
- mill
- One-tenth of one cent; the measure used to state the property tax rate A tax rate of on mill on the dollar is the same as a rate of one-tenth of one percent of the assessed value of the property
- mill
- English philosopher and economist remembered for his interpretations of empiricism and utilitarianism (1806-1873)
- mill
- One-tenth of one cent, a measure used to indicate the property tax rate, e g a tax rate of one mill per dollar is the same as 0 10 per cent of the assessed value
- mill
- roll out (metal) with a rolling machine
- mill
- the act of grinding to a powder or dust
- mill
- To move in a circle, as cattle upon a plain
- mill
- The building or machinery in which ore is crushed and otherwise processed toextract the desired minerals
- mill agent
- the responsible official at a mill that is under absentee ownership
- mill around
- When a crowd of people mill around or mill about, they move around within a particular place or area, so that the movement of the whole crowd looks very confused. Quite a few people were milling about, but nothing was happening Dozens of people milled around Charing Cross Road and Denmark Street
- mill end
- An end portion of a roll of carpeting or fabric
- mill finish
- A smooth surface made by machine on various papers. Also called machine finish
- mill wheel
- {i} wheel pushed by water that is used to propel a mill
- mill wheel
- A wheel, typically driven by water, that powers a mill
- mill-girl
- a girl who works in a mill
- mill-hand
- a workman in a mill or factory
- mill-pond
- pond of water used as an energy source to operate a mill
- degree mill
- a disreputable university, churning out degrees to unqualified students
- diploma mill
- a disreputable university, churning out diplomas to unqualified students
- fulling mill
- A water mill used for fulling cloth
- gig-mill
- A machine used to bring up a nap on certain types of cloth, or a building housing such machines
- 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
- grist for the mill
- Something that is useful or that creates a favorable opportunity
- grist to the mill
- Something that is useful or that creates a favorable opportunity
What evil will not a rival say to stop the flow of grist to the mill of the hated one?.
- it's all grist to the mill
- Everything referred to in the present context has some sort of use
This might all seem grist to Berkeley’s mill. Berkeley himself knew that we interpret our experience in spatio-temporal, objective terms. But he thought we had to ‘speak with the vulgar but think with the learned’: in other words, learn to regard that interpretation as a kind of façon de parler, rather than the description of a real, independent, objective world.
- oil mill
- A factory in which vegetable oil is extracted from seeds or beans by milling
- paper mill
- A factory devoted to making paper from wood pulp and other ingredients
- pebble mill
- a tumbling mill that grinds or pulverizes materials without contaminating them with iron; used especially for ceramic ingredients
- pepper mill
- A small handheld grinder containing a supply of peppercorns for grinding fresh at the table or in the kitchen
- pulp mill
- A factory for making paper pulp from (usually) wood
- puppy mill
- A farm that breeds dogs for profit, often in squalid conditions
- roll mill
- a series of rollers, operating at different speeds, used to grind paint etc or to mill flour
- rumor mill
- A group or network of persons who originate or promulgate gossip and other unsubstantiated claims
Unofficial results instead traveled through the rumor mill, passed along on mobile phones from one part of the country to another.
- rumour mill
- Alternative spelling of rumor mill
- run-of-the-mill
- ordinary; not special
This isn’t your run-of-the-mill refrigerator; you’ll find the extra features well worth the price.
- stamp mill
- type of mill machine that crushes material by pounding rather than grinding, either for further processing or for extraction of metallic ores
- stamping mill
- A stamp mill
- sugar mill
- A machine for pressing out the juice of the sugar cane
- sugar-mill
- Alternative spelling of sugar mill
- tide mill
- A mill operated by tidal currents
- tide mill
- A mill for clearing lands of tide water
- tumbling mill
- a machine, consisting of a drum that rotates on a horizontal axis, that grinds or pulverizes material mixed with a grinding material such as iron balls
- water to my mill
- Do whatever energizes you or stimulates you
- water to my mill
- What energizes you; what stimulates you
- wind mill
- Alternative spelling of windmill
- wind-mill
- Alternative spelling of windmill
- per mill
- Per thousand
- ball mill
- A type of grinder used to grind materials into extremely fine powder for use in paints, pyrotechnics, and ceramics
- ball mill
- A pulverizing machine consisting of a rotating drum which contains pebbles or metal balls as the grinding implements
- cement mill
- A cement mill (or finish mill in North American usage) is the equipment used to grind the hard, nodular clinker from the cement kiln into the fine grey powder that is cement. Most cement is currently ground in ball mills
- finish mill
- A finish mill (or cement mill) is the equipment used to grind the hard, nodular clinker from the cement kiln into the fine grey powder that is cement. Most cement is currently ground in ball mills
- pug mill
- A pugmill or pug mill is a machine in which materials are simultaneously ground and mixed with a liquid. Industrial applications are found in pottery, bricks, cement and some parts of the concrete and asphalt mixing processes
- pulp mill
- A pulp mill is a manufacturing facility that converts wood chips or other plant fiber source into a thick fiber board which can be shipped to a paper mill for further processing. Pulp can be manufactured using mechanical, semi-chemical or fully chemical methods (kraft and sulfite processes). The finished product may be either bleached or non-bleached, depending on the customer requirements
- rumour mill
- Process of spreading gossip