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Millwheel or
water wheel are
sometimes used as a
charge in
heraldic arms. The
water wheel is
often used to
symbolize the food
processing industry or industry...
- race
bringing water from the
mill pond to the
water wheel is a headrace; the one
carrying water after it has left the
wheel is
commonly referred to as a...
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water mill is a
mill that uses hydropower. It is a
structure that uses a
water wheel or
water turbine to
drive a
mechanical process such as
milling (grinding)...
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distributed processing abstractions at Google, in
particular on
FlumeJava and
Millwheel.
Google released an open SDK
implementation of the
Dataflow model in 2014...
- (ˈmɪlˌpɒnd)— n 1. a pool
formed by
damming a
stream to
provide water to turn a
millwheel 2. any
expanse of calm water: the sea was a
millpond World English Dictionary...
- A
prayer wheel, or mani
wheel, is a
cylindrical wheel (Tibetan: འཁོར་ལོ།, Wylie: 'khor lo, Oirat: кюрдэ) for
Buddhist recitation. The
wheel is installed...
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Diagram of the
smock mill at Meopham, Kent
Cross section of a post
mill Windshaft,
brake wheel, and
brake blocks in
smock mill d'Admiraal in Amsterdam...
- building. The
upper mill-ditch fed by the
spring dates from the
beginning of the 19th century. It ends
directly above the
mill wheel in a channel, in which...
- A
mill race,
millrace or millrun,
mill lade (Scotland) or
mill leat (Southwest England) is the
current of
water that
turns a
water wheel, or the channel...