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  1. Millstone - Wikipedia

    Millstones or mill stones are stones used in gristmills, used for triturating, crushing or, more specifically, grinding wheat or other grains. They are sometimes referred to as grindstones or …

  2. MILLSTONE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of MILLSTONE is either of two circular stones used for grinding something (such as grain). How to use millstone in a sentence.

  3. All About Millstones

    For over 10,000 years, people across the world have been cutting and shaping pieces of stone into milling stones to grind wheat into flour. From the earliest times, small portable hand-milling …

  4. MILLSTONE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    / ˈmɪlˌstoʊn / Add to word list one of a pair of large, circular, flat stones used, esp. in the past, to crush grain into flour (Definition of millstone from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary …

  5. Millstone | Grain Grinding, Stone Milling & Flour Production

    Millstone, one of a pair of flat, round stones used for grinding grain. One millstone is stationary; the other rotates above it in a horizontal plane. Grain is poured through a hole in the centre of …

  6. Millstone - definition of millstone by The Free Dictionary

    mill•stone (ˈmɪlˌstoʊn) n. 1. either of a pair of circular stones between which grain or another substance is ground, as in a mill. 2. anything that grinds or crushes. 3. any heavy mental or …

  7. MILLSTONE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    any heavy mental or emotional burden (often used in the phrase a millstone around one's neck)

  8. MILLSTONE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    MILLSTONE definition: either of a pair of circular stones between which grain or another substance is ground, as in a mill. See examples of millstone used in a sentence.

  9. Medieval Technology and American History - Photos & Videos - Millstones

    Millstones themselves come in two basic types, a solid stone made typically of sandstone or granites, or a composite stone, the most valuable of which were the French burr stones.

  10. A Buhr-rief History of Millstones - New England Garden Company

    When the quarry became depleted, chunks of the stone were banded together to make a millstone. An industry grew up around hewing and shaping the valuable broken stones, …