Milling
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noun
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adjective
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(As a noun)
Milling ( noun )
- The act or process of grinding, cutting, pressing, or crushing in a mill.
- 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:
- The milling of wheat is an essential step in the production of flour.
- The milling process creates a smooth surface on the metal part.
- The milling machine is widely used in manufacturing and engineering.
- Milling is used to produce a wide range of products, from paper to pharmaceuticals.
- Milling of the roads has been carried out to improve their surface and make them smoother for motorists.
(As an adjective)
Milling ( adjective )
- The act or process of grinding, cutting, pressing, or crushing in a mill.
- 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:
- The milling of wheat is an essential step in the production of flour.
- The milling process creates a smooth surface on the metal part.
- The milling machine is widely used in manufacturing and engineering.
- Milling is used to produce a wide range of products, from paper to pharmaceuticals.
- Milling of the roads has been carried out to improve their surface and make them smoother for motorists.