millers

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English - Turkish
değirmenciler
miller
değirmenci

Bir zamanlar fakir olan ama güzel bir kızı olan bir değirmenci vardı. - Once upon a time there was a miller who was poor, but he had a beautiful daughter.

Çok fazla su değirmenciyi boğdu. - Too much water drowned the miller.

Miller
{i} değirmen makinası
Miller
{i} pervane (böcek)
miller
pervane
English - English
plural of miller
Miller
An English and Scottish occupational surname for a miller
johnny millers
plural form of johnny miller
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A person who owns or operates a mill, especially a flour mill
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The common name of a flour-smelling mushroom, Clitopilus prunulus
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{n} one who attends a mill, a fly
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{i} family name
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A miller is a person who owns or operates a mill in which grain is crushed to make flour. American bandleader and composer whose orchestra was one of the most popular groups of the big-band era. American writer whose novels Tropic of Cancer (1934) and Tropic of Capricorn (1939) were banned in the United States because of their sexual content. American poet whose work is based on his adventures in the West. His collections include Specimens (1868) and Joaquin et al. (1869). American economist. He shared a 1990 Nobel Prize for contributions to financial economics. American religious leader who preached that Christ's Second Coming would take place in 1843. Miller's followers later organized the Advent Christian Church (1860). someone who owns or works in a mill which makes flour. or owlet moth Any of the more than 20,000 moth species in the lepidopteran family Noctuidae, common worldwide. Some species have a 1-ft (30-cm) wingspan, the largest of any moth, but most species have a wingspan of 1.5 in. (4 cm) or less. The wings are usually dull-coloured. Both larvae and adults of most species feed at night. Adults feed on fruits, sap, and nectar. The larvae of many species are agricultural pests (e.g., cutworm, bollworm) that feed on foliage and seeds, bore into stems and fruits, and eat or sever roots. A few species prey on scale insects. Mary Boykin Miller Hemingway Ernest Miller Miller Arthur Miller George Armitage Miller Alton Glenn Miller Henry Valentine Miller Jonathan Wolfe Miller Neal Elgar Richardson Dorothy Miller Shreve Henry Miller
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Called also moth miller
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machine tool in which metal that is secured to a carriage is fed against rotating cutters that shape it
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The hen harrier
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any of various moths that have powdery wings
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United States playwright (born 1915)
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any of several moths that have powdery wings
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{i} mill operator, mill owner; any of several types of moths
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United States novelist whose novels were originally banned as pornographic (1891-1980)
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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
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Three twists followed by a backward double somersault
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machine tool in which metal that is secured to a carriage is fed against rotating cutters that shape it someone who works in a mill (especially a grain mill) United States playwright (born 1915) United States novelist whose novels were originally banned as pornographic (1891-1980) United States bandleader of a popular big band (1909-1944)
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A triple-twisting double Back Somersault, originally performed as "2½ In - ½ Out", nowadays usually performed as "Full In - Double Full Out", with 1 twist in the 1st Somersault, and 2 twists in the 2nd Somersault; Named after Wayne Miller (USA) - Winner, 1966 & 1970 World Championships
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A moth or lepidopterous insect; so called because the wings appear as if covered with white dust or powder, like a miller's clothes
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One who keeps or attends a flour mill or gristmill
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someone who works in a mill (especially a grain mill)
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A milling machine
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A triple-twisting double Back Somersault, originally performed as "2½ In - ½ Out", nowadays usually performed as "Full In - Double Full Out", with 1 twist in the 1st Somersault, and 2 twists in the 2nd Somersault; Named after Wayne Miller (USA) - Winner, 1966 & 1970 World Championships
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United States bandleader of a popular big band (1909-1944)
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The eagle ray
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