Pronunciation: /mɪld/
verb to grind or crush into a fine powder or small particles
A1 The farmer milled the wheat to make flour.
A2 The bakery milled their own grains to ensure freshness in their products.
B1 The old mill in the village has been used to mill grains for generations.
B2 The company milled the raw materials to create a new type of composite material.
C1 The artisan milled the wood with precision to create intricate designs.
C2 The engineering team milled the metal components to exact specifications for the project.
adjective referring to something that has been processed or ground in a mill
A1 The milled flour is used to make bread.
A2 She wore a milled dress to the party.
B1 The milled wood was smooth and ready for painting.
B2 The milled metal parts fit together perfectly in the machine.
C1 The milled grains were carefully inspected for quality control.
C2 The milled stone was intricately carved into a beautiful sculpture.
formal The wheat was milled into flour at the local bakery.
informal I heard they milled the wood for the new furniture at the workshop.
slang I'm going to mill around the mall this weekend.
figurative Her mind milled over the decision for days before finally making a choice.
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