The notches around the edge of a coin, placed there during minting so that it can be told if some of the metal from the edge is removed. Removing metal from a coin was common practice during earlier times when coins made of precious metals circulated
The people in a milling crowd move around within a particular place or area, so that the movement of the whole crowd looks very confused. They moved purposefully through the milling crowd
The spines of books can be cut away on a milling machine to prepare them for double-fan adhesive binding or oversewing The machine clamps the textblock, spine down, and moves it over a series of rotating blades that cut away approximately 1/8 inch of the binding margin, thus removing old adhesive, thread, staples, and/or the folds of signatures After milling, a text block is comprised of loose leaves
Milling is the removal of a thin layer of bituminous concrete, or blacktop This is done to remove an old, oxidized, layer of material, and to eliminate the build up of material which could conflict with curbs or bridge clearances
Cutting a "window" in a well's casing with a tool lowered into the hole on the drillstring
a process in which wool and other animal fibre fabrics are compacted by wetting them and putting them through a rotary milling machine
A machining process that removes a thin layer of metal; often used to repair warped engine cylinder heads
The process of massaging hides to ensure softness Hides are tumbled for several hours after being tanned and dyed
A machining operation in which metal or other material is removed by bringing the workpiece into contact with a horizontally or vertically mounted cutter
{i} act of grinding or crushing; manufacturing of a product in a mill; wandering about in a group of people; fighting (Slang)
Using a cutter to remove an entire surface of a machined part, similar to planing a surface, but the term planing is never used
Instead of building a lot of early Footmen, Lumber Mill and Towers are built to defend against the early Footmen invasion