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I . mill [mɪl] N

1. mill (building, machine):

mlin m

II . mill [mɪl] VB trans

ˈcof·fee mill N

ˈcot·ton mill N

ˈflour mill N

ˈmill wheel N

ˈpa·per mill N

ˈpep·per mill N

ˈroll·ing mill N

1. rolling mill (machine):

valjar m

2. rolling mill (factory):

ˈsteel mill N

ˈtex·tile mill N

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Other industries include cotton and flour milling, cloth weaving and painting, as well as making matches, sealing wax, and sporting equipment.
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The existing pavement is ground or broken up into small pieces, through a process called milling.
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Flour production ceased c.1917 and provender milling ceased c.1947.
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In conjunction with the milling of timber an extensive scheme of re-afforestation was undertaken to ensure perpetuity of supplies.
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However, most of the flavin content of whole brown rice is retained if the rice is steamed (parboiled) prior to milling.
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He would later get into a number of businesses, including coffins, milling, silver plating, buggies, hosiery, and gas.
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Early windmills captured wind power to generate rotary motion for milling operations.
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A computer-assisted milling procedure was used for two of the models.
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Some operators held both mine and mill properties, others were concerned with what seemed to be exorbitant milling fees.
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The basic geometry of a countersink (cutter) inherently can be applied to the plunging applications described above (axial feed only) and also to other milling applications (sideways traversal).
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