| BKME | bleached kraft mill effluent |
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| mG | mill-Gauss |
| OMW | olive mill waste water |
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| mill | 1. A machine for grinding or commuting any substance, as grain, by rubbing and crushing it between two hard, rough, or intented surfaces; as, a gristmill, a coffee mill; a bone mill. 2. A machine used for expelling the juice, sap, etc, from vegetable tissues by pressure, or by pressure in combination with a grinding, or cutting process; as, a cider mill; a cane mill. 3. A machine for grinding and polishing; as, a lapidary mill. 4. A common name for various machines which produce a manufactured product, or change the form of a raw material by the continuous repetition of some simple action; as, a sawmill; a stamping mill, etc. 5. A building or collection of buildings with machinery by which the processes of manufacturing are carried on; as, a cotton mill; a powder mill; a rolling mill. 6. A hardened steel roller having a design in relief, used for imprinting a reversed copy of the design in a softer metal, as copper. 7. <chemical> An excavation in rock, transverse to the workings, from which material for filling is obtained. A passage underground through which ore is shot. 8. A milling cutter. 9. A pugilistic. Edge mill, Flint mill, etc. See Edge, Flint, etc. Mill bar, a mill in which ore is crushed by stamps. To go through the mill, to experience the suffering or discipline necessary to bring one to a certain degree of knowledge or skill, or to a certain mental state. Origin: OE. Mille, melle, mulle, milne, AS. Myln, mylen; akin to D. Molen, G. Muhle, OHG. Muli, mulin, Icel. Mylna; all prob. From L. Molina, fr. Mola millstone; prop, that which grinds, akin to molere to grind, Goth. Malan, G. Mahlen, and to E. Meal. See Meal flour, and cf. Moline. <zoology> To swim under water; said of air-breathing creatures. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| mill fever | <chest medicine> Exposures to cotton dust during the production of yarns, linen and rope can produce chronic obstructive lung disease (after 10 years). Early symptoms include chest tightness. Treatment includes bronchodilators and removal from work environment. (21 Mar 1998) |
| mill residue | Wood and bark residues produced in processing logs into lumber, plywood, and paper. (05 Dec 1998) |
| mill wheel murmur | Churning cardiac murmur produced by air embolism to the heart; also heard in pneumohydropericardium. Synonym: water wheel murmur. (05 Mar 2000) |
| mill/kwh | A common method of pricing electricity. Tenths of a cent per kilowatt-hour. (05 Dec 1998) |
| Millard, Auguste | <person> French physician, 1830-1915. See: Millard-Gubler syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Millard-Gubler syndrome | <syndrome> A form of alternating hemiplegia characterised by contralateral hemiplegia and ipsilateral facial paralysis. Synonym: Gubler's paralysis, Millard-Gubler syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| milled-in curves | Contours carved by various mandibular movements into the occluding surface of an occlusion rim, by teeth or studs placed in the opposing occlusion rim; the curves or contours may be carved into wax, modeling plastic, or plaster of Paris, occlusal curves developed by masticatory or gliding movements of occlusion rims which are composed of materials including abrasives. See: functional chew-in record. Synonym: milled-in curves. (05 Mar 2000) |
| milled-in paths | Contours carved by various mandibular movements into the occluding surface of an occlusion rim, by teeth or studs placed in the opposing occlusion rim; the curves or contours may be carved into wax, modeling plastic, or plaster of Paris, occlusal curves developed by masticatory or gliding movements of occlusion rims which are composed of materials including abrasives. See: functional chew-in record. Synonym: milled-in curves. (05 Mar 2000) |
| milleped | <zoology> A myriapod with many legs, especially. A chilognath, as the galleyworm. Alternative forms: millipede and milliped. Origin: L. Millepeda; mille a thousand + pes, pedis, foot: cf. F. Mille-pieds. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| millepora | <zoology> A genus of Hydrocorallia, which includes the millipores. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| millepore | <zoology> Any coral of the genus Millepora, having the surface nearly smooth, and perforated with very minute unequal pores, or cells. The animals are hydroids, not Anthozoa. See Hydrocorallia. Origin: L. Mille thousand + porus pore: cf. F. Millepore. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| milleporite | <paleontology> A fossil millepore. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| miller | 1. One who keeps or attends a flour mill or gristmill. 2. A milling machine. 3. <zoology> A moth or lepidopterous insect; so called because the wings appear as if covered with white dust or powder, like a miller's clothes. Called also moth miller. The eagle ray. The hen harrier. Miller's thumb. <zoology> A small fresh water fish of the genus Uranidea (formerly Cottus), as the European species (U. Gobio), and the American (U. Gracilis); called also bullhead. A small bird, as the gold-crest, chiff-chaff, and long-tailed tit. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| miller fisher syndrome | <syndrome> A syndrome characterised by total external ophthalmoplegia, cerebellar ataxia, and loss of tendon reflexes. Early symptoms include fever, headache, and pneumonia. They are followed by facial paralysis, diplopia, and paresthesia of the arms and trunk. It is sometimes viewed as a variant of guillain-barre syndrome. (12 Dec 1998) |
| paper mill worker's disease | <chest medicine> Extrinsic allergic alveolitis caused by moldy wood pulp containing spores of Alternaria fungi. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| cotton-mill fever | <chest medicine> Exposures to cotton dust during the production of yarns, linen and rope can produce chronic obstructive lung disease (after 10 years). Early symptoms include chest tightness. Treatment includes bronchodilators and removal from work environment. (21 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Guillain-Barre Syndrome, Miller Fisher Variant, Miller Fisher Variant of Guillain Barre Syndrome, Miller-Fisher Syndrome, Syndrome, Fisher, Syndrome, Miller Fisher, Syndrome, Miller-Fisher
Synonyms : Millettia pinnata, Pongamia pinnata
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| mill | the act of grinding to a powder or dust |
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| mill | a plant consisting of buildings with facilities for manufacturing |
| mill | machine that processes materials by grinding or crushing |
| mill | grind with a mill |
| mill | roll out (metal) with a rolling machine |
| mill | of the edge of a coin |
| mill | move about in a confused manner |
| mill | English philosopher and economist remembered for his interpretations of empiricism and utilitarianism (1806-1873) |
| mill | Scottish philosopher who expounded Bentham's utilitarianism |
| mill | move about in a confused manner |
| mill | be about |
| mill | the responsible official at a mill that is under absentee ownership |
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