Mill Unscramble word

mill is a Scrabble word, mill uses Four letters.
Scrabble point value for mill Six points.
Words with Friends point value for mill: Six points.

Below are the results of unscrambling mill. We found a total of 19 words by unscrambling the letters in mill.

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in mill

ill 3 lim 5 mil 5

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in mill

il 2 im 4 li 2 ll 2 lm 4 mi 4 ml 4

Definitions of mill

British English : mill To mill something such as wheat or pepper means to grind it in a mill. VERBThey do not have the capacity to mill the grain.

noun

  1. a building in which grain is crushed and ground to make flour
  2. a factory, esp one which processes raw materials   ⇒  ■  a steel mill
  3. any of various processing or manufacturing machines, esp one that grinds, presses, or rolls
  4. any of various small hand mills used for grinding pepper, salt, or coffee for domestic purposes . See also coffee mill , pepper mill
  5. a hard roller for impressing a design, esp in a textile-printing machine or in a machine for printing banknotes
  6. a system, institution, etc, that influences people or things in the manner of a factory   ⇒  ■  going through the educational mill
  7. an unpleasant experience; ordeal (esp in the phrases go or be put through the mill)
  8. a fist fight
  9. See run of the mill

verb

  1. (transitive) to grind, press, or pulverize in or as if in a mill
  2. (transitive) to process or produce in or with a mill
  3. to cut or roll (metal) with or as if with a milling machine
  4. (transitive) to groove or flute the edge of (a coin)
  5. (intransitive; often followed by about or around) to move about in a confused manner
  6. (usually transitive) (rare ) to beat (chocolate, etc)
  7. (archaic , slang ) to fight, esp with the fists

noun

  1. a US and Canadian monetary unit used in calculations, esp for property taxes, equal to one thousandth of a dollar

noun

  1. James. 1773–1836, Scottish philosopher, historian, and economist. He expounded Bentham's utilitarian philosophy in Elements of Political Economy (1821) and Analysis of the Phenomena of the Human Mind (1829) and also wrote a History of British India (1817–18)
  2. his son, John Stuart. 1806–73, English philosopher and economist. He modified Bentham's utilitarian philosophy in Utilitarianism (1861) and in his treatise On Liberty (1859) he defended the rights and freedom of the individual. Other works include A System of Logic (1843) and Principles of Political Economy (1848)