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gristmill
[ grist-mil ]
gristmill
/ ˈɡrɪstˌmɪl /
noun
- a mill, esp one equipped with large grinding stones for grinding grain
Other Words From
- gristmiller noun
- gristmilling noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of gristmill1
Example Sentences
Their plan was to build a gristmill to grind wheat into flour, giving the tobacco industry a run for its money.
Last year, Gillin and his wife helped revive the gristmill at Pioneer Village.
George Washington owned property along the river for a gristmill, and James Madison spent a night in what is now Riverbend Park after fleeing a burning Washington in 1814.
In the early 1970s, she helped turn a 19th-century gristmill into the Brandywine River Museum, providing a public home for hundreds of pieces by three generations of the family.
And the cornmeal, grits and pancake flour were ground in the estate’s reconstructed gristmill.
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