Agricultural Machinery

9 words in this vocabulary list

noun the process of grinding or crushing grain into flour or meal

verb present participle of the verb 'mill', which means to grind or crush something into small particles

  • The milling process involves grinding and cutting materials into smaller pieces.
  • I heard they're milling some wood for a new project at the workshop.
  • Let's go check out the milling action happening at the factory.
  • The ideas were milling around in his head, waiting to be turned into a coherent plan.

noun a projecting spout, terminal discharging pipe, or the like, as of a hose or other appliance

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  • The nozzle of the hose was designed to control the water flow.
  • Make sure to aim the nozzle towards the plants when watering them.
  • I accidentally broke the nozzle off the spray bottle.
  • The artist carefully adjusted the nozzle of colors to create a beautiful painting.

verb to perform a function or action; to work in a particular way

  • The company must operate within the confines of the law at all times.
  • I'm not sure how to operate this new coffee machine.
  • Do you know how to operate this thingamajig?
  • She seems to operate on a different level of thinking than the rest of us.

noun A cylindrical tool used for flattening or shaping a surface

adjective Describing something related to or characteristic of a roller

  • The roller was used to flatten out the pavement on the new road.
  • I love going roller skating on the weekends with my friends.
  • Let's hit up the roller rink and show off our moves.
  • She felt like a roller coaster of emotions throughout the day.

noun a large, heavy motor vehicle used for transporting goods, materials, or troops

  • The delivery company uses a fleet of trucks to transport goods across the country.
  • I saw a big truck on the highway this morning.
  • Check out that sick lifted truck, it's so cool!
  • His words hit me like a ton of bricks falling off a truck.

noun the front part of a washing machine that holds the clothes

  • The construction company invested in a new front loader to help with moving heavy materials.
  • Hey, can you use the front loader to clear out that pile of dirt?
  • I'll hop on the front loader and get this job done in no time.
  • She's like a front loader, always taking on heavy tasks without hesitation.

noun Short for 'cotton engine', a device invented by Eli Whitney in 1793

  • Eli Whitney's invention of the cotton gin revolutionized the cotton industry in the 18th century.
  • The cotton gin made it much easier to separate cotton fibers from seeds.
  • Back in the day, the cotton gin was like a game-changer for farmers dealing with cotton crops.
  • The cotton gin acted like a magic wand, transforming the way cotton was processed.

noun a person or company that bundles things together, especially for sale or distribution

  • The bundler is responsible for packaging multiple files together for easier distribution.
  • Hey, could you ask the bundler to combine all the documents into one file?
  • I'll just let the bundler handle all these files and make my life easier.
  • She was like a bundler, gathering all the loose ends and tying them up neatly.

noun a word that functions as the name of a specific thing, such as 'dust'

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence, such as 'kick'

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence, such as 'up'

  • The construction work next door is causing the workers to kick up a lot of dust.
  • I accidentally kicked up a dust storm while cleaning out the garage.
  • The argument between the two friends really kicked up a dust in the neighborhood.
  • The scandal caused by the politician really kicked up a dust in the media.