Definitions for gristmills

gristmills grist·mill

Spelling: [grist-mil]
IPA: /ˈgrɪstˌmɪl/

Gristmills is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 12 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 16 points.

You can make 222 anagrams from letters in gristmills (giillmrsst).

Definitions for gristmills

noun

  1. a mill for grinding grain, especially the customer's own grain.
  2. a mill for grinding grain, especially the customer's own grain.

Origin of gristmills

First recorded in 1595-1605; grist + mill1

Examples for gristmills

They are making a windmill to saw lumber and we also have a gristmill.

Luckily the gristmill had not quite all the wheat in the world.

The "Doctor" eat his too—like a gristmill—staring at his niece all the while with the look of a pleased child.

We passed his gristmill on Mill River, the only one in the neighborhood.

It is like that invention of a Connecticut man, which utilizes the ebb and flow of the ocean-tides to turn a gristmill.

In later years a gristmill made use of the power, for some time serving the surrounding community.

It is also called Mill Cave, because a gristmill near the foot of the hill below it is run by the outflowing stream.

Then he turned around and ran down the hill as far as the gristmill.

Further down the stream was Millvale, where were three mills, one a gristmill.

A story which illustrates the extent of these activities, particularly that of the gristmill, is often related.

A story which illustrates the extent of these activities, particularly that of the gristmill, is often related.

They are making a windmill to saw lumber and we also have a gristmill.

Then he turned around and ran down the hill as far as the gristmill.

Luckily the gristmill had not quite all the wheat in the world.

The "Doctor" eat his too—like a gristmill—staring at his niece all the while with the look of a pleased child.

We passed his gristmill on Mill River, the only one in the neighborhood.

In later years a gristmill made use of the power, for some time serving the surrounding community.

It is like that invention of a Connecticut man, which utilizes the ebb and flow of the ocean-tides to turn a gristmill.

Further down the stream was Millvale, where were three mills, one a gristmill.

It is also called Mill Cave, because a gristmill near the foot of the hill below it is run by the outflowing stream.

Word Value for gristmills
Scrable

12

Words with friends

16

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