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mill runs

<span class="searchmatch">mill</span> <span class="searchmatch">runs</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">mill</span> run...


mill run

<span class="searchmatch">mill</span> run (plural <span class="searchmatch">mill</span> <span class="searchmatch">runs</span>) Alternative form of millrun....


millstream

also: <span class="searchmatch">mill</span> stream <span class="searchmatch">mill</span> stream, <span class="searchmatch">mill</span>-stream From <span class="searchmatch">mill</span> +‎ stream. (UK) IPA(key): /ˈmɪlstɹiːm/ millstream (plural millstreams) The water that <span class="searchmatch">runs</span> through...


runner

Hyphenation: run‧ner runner (plural runners) Agent noun of run; one who <span class="searchmatch">runs</span>. A person who moves, on foot, at a fast pace, especially an athlete. The...


välituote

raaka-aineeksi, mutta kuluttajat ostavat sitä myös suoraan. Steel as it <span class="searchmatch">runs</span> out from a steel <span class="searchmatch">mill</span> is a typical intermediate product. Sugar, for its part, is both...


Venetian blind

units”, in Trains Illustrated, page 489: Every traveller on the demonstration <span class="searchmatch">runs</span> was soon entranced with the most noticeable - the individual electric motors...


run

Ireland) IPA(key): /ɹʊn/ Rhymes: -ʌn run (third-person singular simple present <span class="searchmatch">runs</span>, present participle running, simple past ran, past participle run or (nonstandard...


slapdash

are never timed to coincide with breaks but if there are any children <span class="searchmatch">milling</span> about, see what they&#039;re up to. If they&#039;re on a dutiful errand, for example...


scolopale

and Neurobiology, →ISBN, page 400: This ciliary portion of the dendrite <span class="searchmatch">runs</span> through a fluid-filled extracellular space, surrounded by the scolopale cell...


Selenga

branches off at the source of the river Vitima, near 113° E. long., which <span class="searchmatch">runs</span> to the south-west, separating the rivers which fall into the Amur from those...