Milling ( noun , adjective )

(As a noun)

Milling ( noun )

  1. The act or process of grinding, cutting, pressing, or crushing in a mill.
  2. The process of drilling, cutting, or shaping a material using a rotating cutter.

Origin:

From middle english mylling, from old english mylian ("to grind"), from proto-germanic *muljaną ("to grind"), from proto-indo-european *melh₁- ("to grind").

Examples:

  1. The milling of wheat is an essential step in the production of flour.
  2. The milling process creates a smooth surface on the metal part.
  3. The milling machine is widely used in manufacturing and engineering.
  4. Milling is used to produce a wide range of products, from paper to pharmaceuticals.
  5. Milling of the roads has been carried out to improve their surface and make them smoother for motorists.

(As an adjective)

Milling ( adjective )

  1. The act or process of grinding, cutting, pressing, or crushing in a mill.
  2. The process of drilling, cutting, or shaping a material using a rotating cutter.

Origin:

From middle english mylling, from old english mylian ("to grind"), from proto-germanic *muljaną ("to grind"), from proto-indo-european *melh₁- ("to grind").

Examples:

  1. The milling of wheat is an essential step in the production of flour.
  2. The milling process creates a smooth surface on the metal part.
  3. The milling machine is widely used in manufacturing and engineering.
  4. Milling is used to produce a wide range of products, from paper to pharmaceuticals.
  5. Milling of the roads has been carried out to improve their surface and make them smoother for motorists.
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