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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)...
- Look up
water mill or
watermill in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Water Mill or
Watermill may
refer to: Watermill, a
mill that uses
hydropower Milldam...
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Water Mill is a
hamlet and a census-designated
place (CDP)
within the Town of
Southampton on Long
Island in
Suffolk County, New York,
United States. The...
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water wheel is
called a
mill race. The race
bringing water from the
mill pond to the
water wheel is a headrace; the one
carrying water after it has left the...
- A
gristmill (also:
grist mill, corn
mill,
flour mill, feed
mill or feedmill)
grinds cereal grain into
flour and middlings. The term can
refer to either...
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Otterton Water Mill is at the
village of Otterton, near
Budleigh Salterton in Devon, England.
Otterton Water Mill is set
beside the
River Otter in Devon...
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textile mills led to the
building of
windmills to
carry on
milling corn.
Although water power has
largely ceased,
there is
still an
operational water-
mill at...
- see the
mill in operation. This is a list of some of the
surviving watermills and tide
mills in the
United Kingdom. "The
Lesson of the
Water Mill" Listen...
- 2.9–15
Janiculum Mills Excavations,
Roman water-
mills on the
Janiculum Hill, Rome https://users.ox.ac.uk/~corp0057/Janiculum
Mills.html Procopius, De...
- sawmills,
textile mills, trip hammers, dock cranes,
domestic lifts, and ore
mills. A trompe,
which produces compressed air from
falling water, is sometimes...