A grinding mill processes the fruit of the plow and other agricultural tools; it is also a complex but dead mechanism, and became Blake's figure for Newton's materialist model of the universe. The Miller not only grinds but also buys and sells the produce of the Plowman.
a person who owns or operates a mill in which grain is crushed and ground to make flour An ingredient used in many foods, flour is a fine powder made from grain or other starchy food sources
A moth or lepidopterous insect; -- so called because the wings appear as if covered with white dust or powder, like a miller's clothes. Called also moth miller.
The Miller (Acronicta leporina) is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found throughout Europe apart from the far south-east. It also shows up seasonally in many mid-western states, such as Colorado and Wyoming.
A maneuver on the balance beam, a back dive with a quarter twist to a handstand, followed by a half pirouette. Named for U. S. gymnast Shannon Miller, who created it.
a time served carpenter working in the London areas of Finchley, Hampstead, Potteridge, Edgeware, Highgate, Potters Bar, Hendon, Moswell Hill, Boram Wood, and Arkley
Miller is a lunar impact crater that lies amidst the rugged terrain in the southern part of the Moon. It is attached to the northern rim of the smaller Nasireddin crater, and the outer of the later reaches almost to the central peak formation at the mid-point of the interior floor. Together with Huggins crater to the southwest and Orontius to the south-southwest, this foresome forms a chain of craters forming an arc that curves toward the north.
The surname Miller is primarily of Scottish origin, from Orkney, Caithness, Perth and Kinross, Stirling, North Lanarkshire and South Lanarkshire. It derives from the occupation of miller.