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Word Meanings - KNURLED - Book Publishers vocabulary database

1. Full of knots; gnarled. 2. Milled, as the head of a screw, or the edge of a coin.

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  • MILLEPORITE
    A fossil millepore.
  • MILLED
    Having been subjected to some process of milling. Milled cloth, cloth that has been beaten in a fulling mill. -- Milled lead, lead rolled into sheets.
  • MILLENNIAL
    Of or pertaining to the millennium, or to a thousand years; as, a millennial period; millennial happiness.
  • MILLIFOLD
    Thousandfold. Davies .
  • MILLIWEBER
    The thousandth part of one weber.
  • MILLESIMAL
    Thousandth; consisting of thousandth parts; as, millesimal fractions.
  • MILLIPED
    The same Milleped.
  • MILLIMETER; MILLIMETRE
    A lineal measure in the metric system, containing the thousandth part of a meter; equal to .03937 of an inch. See 3d Meter.
  • MILLIGRAM; MILLIGRAMME
    A measure of weight, in the metric system, being the thousandth part of a gram, equal to the weight of a cubic millimeter of water, or .01543 of a grain avoirdupois.
  • MILLENARIANISM; MILLENARISM
    The doctrine of Millenarians.
  • MILLIONNAIRE
    Millionaire.
  • MILLWRIGHT
    A mechanic whose occupation is to build mills, or to set up their machinery.
  • SCREW-DRIVER
    A tool for turning screws so as to drive them into their place. It has a thin end which enters the nick in the head of the screw.
  • MILLBOARD
    A kind of stout pasteboard.
  • MILLIMICRON
    The thousandish part of a micron or the millionth part of a millimeter; -- a unit of length used in measuring light waves, etc.
  • MILLENNIALIST
    One who believes that Christ will reign personally on earth a thousand years; a Chiliast; also, a believer in the universal prevalence of Christianity for a long period.
  • MILLSTONE
    One of two circular stones used for grinding grain or other substance. No man shall take the nether or the upper millstone to pledge. Deut. xxiv. 6. Note: The cellular siliceous rock called buhrstone is usually employed for millstones; also, some
  • MILLDAM
    A dam or mound to obstruct a water course, and raise the water to a height sufficient to turn a mill wheel.
  • MILLIAMPERE
    The thousandth part of one ampère.
  • MILLIONARY
    Of or pertaining to millions; consisting of millions; as, the millionary chronology of the pundits. Pinker
  • BARKER'S MILL
    A machine, invented in the 17th century, worked by a form of reaction wheel. The water flows into a vertical tube and gushes from apertures in hollow horizontal arms, causing the machine to revolve on its axis.
  • GRISTMILL
    A mill for grinding grain; especially, a mill for grinding grists, or portions of grain brought by different customers; a custom mill.
  • WALK-MILL
    A fulling mill. Halliwell.
  • GNARL
    To growl; to snarl. And wolves are gnarling who shall gnaw thee first. Shak.
  • TEMPER SCREW
    1. A screw link, to which is attached the rope of a rope-drilling apparatus, for feeding and slightly turning the drill jar at each stroke. 2. A set screw used for adjusting.
  • ARMILLARY
    Pertaining to, or resembling, a bracelet or ring; consisting of rings or circles. Armillary sphere, an ancient astronomical machine composed of an assemblage of rings, all circles of the same sphere, designed to represent the positions
  • CORKSCREW
    An instrument with a screw or a steel spiral for drawing corks from bottles. Corkscrew starts, a spiral staircase around a solid newel.
  • CRAZE-MILL; CRAZING-MILL
    A mill for grinding tin ore.
  • BREECH PIN; BREECH SCREW
    A strong iron or steel plug screwed into the breech of a musket or other firearm, to close the bottom of the bore.
  • JOE MILLER
    was attached, after his death, to a popular jest book published in

 

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