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mill
noun
[L. mille, a thousand.]
A money of account of the United States, value the tenth of a cent, or the thousandth of a dollar.
mill
noun
A complicated engine or machine for grinding and reducing to fine particles, grain, fruit or other substance, or for performing other operations by means of wheels and a circular motion; as a grist-mill for grain; a coffee-mill; a cider-mill; a bark-mill. The original purpose of mills was to comminute grain for food, but the word mill is now extended to engines or machines moved by water, wind or steam, for carrying on many other operations. We have oil-mills, saw-mills, slitting-mills, bark-mills, fulling-mills.
mill
The house or building that contains the machinery for grinding.
mill
verb transitive
To grind; to comminute; to reduce to fine particles or to small pieces.