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  2. Examples of mills include1:
    • Watermill, a mill powered by moving water
    • Windmill, a mill powered by moving air (wind)
    • Tide mill, a water mill that uses the tide's movement
    • Treadmill or treadwheel, a mill powered by human or animal movement
    • Horse mill, a mill powered by horses' movement
    In addition, the term "mill" can also refer to the amount of property tax that you pay on real estate, measured in mills, equivalent to a 10th of a percent2.
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    Types of mill include the following: Manufacturing facilities Categorized by power source Watermill, a mill powered by moving water Windmill, a mill powered by moving air (wind) Tide mill, a water mill that uses the tide's movement Treadmill or treadwheel, a mill powered by human or animal movement Horse mill, a mill powered by horses' movement
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    The mill rate represents the amount of property tax that you pay on real estate. It is measured in mills, equivalent to a 10th of a percent. For example, a mill rate of 12 means that your property tax is equal to 1.2% of your property's assessed value.
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    What are mill's methods?Mill's Methods are five methods of induction described by philosopher John Stuart Mill in his 1843 book A System of Logic. They are intended to establish a causal relationship between two or more groups of data, analyzing their respective differences and similarities.
    What is a mill used for?a factory for certain kinds of manufacture, as paper, steel, or textiles. a building equipped with machinery for grinding grain into flour and other cereal products. a machine for grinding, crushing, or pulverizing any solid substance: a coffee mill.
    What are the different types of mills?Types of mill include the following: Materials recovery facility, processes raw garbage and turns it into purified commodities like aluminum, PET, and cardboard by processing and crushing (compressing and baling) it. Drainage mills such as the Clayrack Drainage Mill are used to pump water from low-lying land. (See comminution, filtration )
    What does mill mean?The meaning of MILL is a building provided with machinery for processing and especially for grinding grain into flour. How to use mill in a sentence.
     
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    Categorized by power source Watermill, a mill powered by moving waterWindmill, a mill powered by moving air (wind)Tide mill, a water mill that uses the tide's movementTreadmill or treadwheel, a mill powered by human or animal movement Categorized by not being a fixed building Ship mill, a water millSee more

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    Arrastra, simple mill for grinding and pulverizing (typically) gold or silver ore
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