Mill
Mill may refer to:
- Mill (grinding)
- Manufacturing facilities categorized by their power source:
- Watermill, a mill powered by moving water
- Windmill, a mill powered by moving air (wind)
- Tide mill, a water mill that uses the tide's movement
- Treadmill, a mill powered by human or animal movement
- Horse mill, a mill powered by horses' movement
- Manufacturing facilities categorized by their mobile/non-building design
- Ship mill, a water mill that floats on the river or bay whose current or tide provides the water movement
- Field mill (carriage), a portable mill
- Manufacturing facility categorized by what material is made (output) or acted upon (input) (or both):
- Gristmill, a grain mill (flour mill)
- Ore mill, for crushing and sifting ore
- Paper mill
- Sugar cane mill
- Sawmill, a lumber mill
- Steel mill
- Textile mills for textile manufacturing:
- Cotton mill
- Woollen mill
- Wire mill, for wire drawing
- Or many other kinds of mills. See Category:Industrial buildings
- Mill (heraldry)
- Industrial tool for size reduction (comminution) and/or filtration:
- Ball mill, a mill using balls to crush the material
- Burr mill, a mill using burrs to crush the material, usually manufactured for a single purpose such as coffee beans, dried peppercorns, coarse salt, spices, or poppy seeds
- Cutting mill, a device commonly used in laboratories for the preliminary size reduction of materials
- End mill, a type of milling cutter used in milling in the machining sense
- Hammermill, a mill using little hammers to crush the material
- Milling machine, a machine tool that performs milling (machining)
- Pin mill, a mill for achieving very fine particle sizes
- Roller mill, a mill using rollers
- Rolling mill, for rolling (metalworking)
- Strip mill, a type of rolling mill
- Slitting mill, for slitting metal into nails
- VSI mill, a mill with a vertical shaft that spins
- Wet mill, a mill that steeps a substance in water to remove specific compounds
- Computing senses:
- Arithmetic logic unit, used in the context of Charles Babbage's Analytical engine, a 19th-century concept of a computer
- an early term for the central processing unit of a digital computer, especially in early British machines; the term is still occasionally used to refer to the CPU resources consumed by a program
- Mill (currency), a denomination used by some currencies, the equivalent of a tenth of a cent or penny, or a thousandth of the currency unit
- Diploma mill or degree mill, an organization which awards academic degrees and diplomas with very little or no academic study and without recognition by official accrediting bodies
- Nine Men's Morris, a traditional board game; the term "mill" may also mean "three (playing pieces) in a row" within the game
- Windmill (breakdance move) or mill, a power move in breakdancing
- The Mill (post-production), a visual effects company
- The Mill (Ipswich), an apartment complex located on the Waterfront in Ipswich
- a manual typewriter
- the standard author abbreviation Mill. that may be used to indicate botanist Philip Miller's work when citing a botanical name
- Millage, a property tax
People named Mill:
- Andy Mill (born 1953), a skier
- Frank Mill (born 1958), a German football player (World Cup winner, Summer Olympics bronze medalist)
- Harriet Taylor Mill (1807–1858), a philosopher and women's rights advocate
- James Mill (1773–1836), a Scottish historian, economist and philosopher
- John Mill (theologian) (c. 1645–1707), an English theologian and author of Novum Testamentum Graecum
- John Stuart Mill (1806–1873), an influential classical liberal thinker and philosopher of the 19th century, son of James Mill
Mill in geography:
- Mill, Netherlands, a Dutch village
- Mill en Sint Hubert, a Dutch municipality
MILL may refer to:
- Major Indoor Lacrosse League, the American indoor lacrosse league, rebranded in 1997 as the National Lacrosse League
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