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windmill

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wind·mill  (wndml)
n.
1. A machine that runs on the energy generated by a wheel of adjustable blades or slats rotated by the wind.
2. Something, such as a toy pinwheel, that is similar to a windmill in appearance or operation.
intr. & tr.v. wind·milled, wind·mill·ing, wind·mills
To move or cause to move like the wheel of a windmill; rotate sweepingly.
Idiom:
tilt at windmills
To confront and engage in conflict with an imagined opponent or threat.
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windmill
La Mancha, Spain

windmill
Noun
1. a building containing machinery for grinding corn or for pumping, driven by sails that are turned by the wind
2. Brit a toy consisting of a stick with plastic vanes attached, which revolve in the wind
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.windmillwindmill - a mill that is powered by the wind  
milling machinery, grinder, mill - machinery that processes materials by grinding or crushing
2.windmillwindmill - generator that extracts usable energy from winds
vane, blade - flat surface that rotates and pushes against air or water
generator - engine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy by electromagnetic induction
Translations

windmill [ˈwɪndmɪl] nmolino de viento
windmill [ˈwɪndmɪl] nmoulin m à vent
windmill [ˈwɪndmɪl] wind1 nWindmühle f
windmill [ˈwɪndmɪl] nmulino a vento


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We found that an imaginary line, drawn from the end of the wharf to a windmill farther along the shore, cut precisely in half the line of the triangle along which the Italians must escape to reach the land.
Our white frame house, with a storey and half-storey above the basement, stood at the east end of what I might call the farmyard, with the windmill close by the kitchen door.
But, there remained a broken country, bold and open, a little village at the bottom of the hill, a broad sweep and rise beyond it, a church- tower, a windmill, a forest for the chase, and a crag with a fortress on it used as a prison.
 
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