The difference between Mill and Wander

When used as nouns, mill means a grinding apparatus for substances such as grains, seeds, etc, whereas wander means the act or instance of wandering.

When used as verbs, mill means to grind or otherwise process in a mill or other machine, whereas wander means to move without purpose or specified destination.


check bellow for the other definitions of Mill and Wander

  1. Mill as a noun:

    A grinding apparatus for substances such as grains, seeds, etc.

    Examples:

    "Pepper has a stronger flavor when it is ground straight from a mill."

  2. Mill as a noun:

    The building housing such a grinding apparatus.

    Examples:

    "My grandfather worked in a mill."

  3. Mill as a noun:

    A machine used for expelling the juice, sap, etc., from vegetable tissues by pressure, or by pressure in combination with a grinding, or cutting process.

    Examples:

    "a cider mill; a cane mill'"

  4. Mill as a noun:

    A machine for grinding and polishing.

    Examples:

    "a lapidary mill'"

  5. Mill as a noun:

    The raised or ridged edge or surface made in milling anything, such as a coin or screw.

  6. Mill as a noun:

    A manufacturing plant for paper, steel, textiles, etc.

    Examples:

    "a steel mill'"

  7. Mill as a noun:

    A building housing such a plant.

  8. Mill as a noun (figurative):

    An establishment that handles a certain type of situation routinely, such as a divorce mill, etc.

  9. Mill as a noun (figurative, derogatory):

    An institution awarding educational certificates not officially recognised

  10. Mill as a noun (informal):

    An engine.

  11. Mill as a noun (informal):

    A boxing match, fistfight.

  12. Mill as a noun (die sinking):

    A hardened steel roller with a design in relief, used for imprinting a reversed copy of the design in a softer metal, such as copper.

  13. Mill as a noun (mining):

    An excavation in rock, transverse to the workings, from which material for filling is obtained.

  14. Mill as a noun (mining):

    A passage underground through which ore is shot.

  15. Mill as a noun:

    A milling cutter.

  16. Mill as a noun:

    A treadmill.

  1. Mill as a verb (transitive):

    To grind or otherwise process in a mill or other machine.

    Examples:

    "to mill flour"

  2. Mill as a verb (transitive):

    To shape, polish, dress or finish using a machine.

  3. Mill as a verb (transitive):

    To engrave one or more grooves or a pattern around the edge of (a cylindrical object such as a coin).

  4. Mill as a verb (intransitive, followed by, _, [[around]], [[about]], etc.):

    To move about in an aimless fashion.

    Examples:

    "I didn't have much to do, so I just milled around the town looking at the shops."

  5. Mill as a verb (transitive):

    To cause to mill, or circle around.

    Examples:

    "to mill cattle"

  6. Mill as a verb (zoology, of air-breathing creatures):

    To swim underwater.

  7. Mill as a verb (zoology, of a whale):

    To swim suddenly in a new direction.

  8. Mill as a verb (transitive, slang):

    To beat; to pound.

    Examples:

    "rfquotek Thackeray"

  9. Mill as a verb:

    To pass through a fulling mill; to full, as cloth.

  10. Mill as a verb (transitive):

    To roll (steel, etc.) into bars.

  11. Mill as a verb (transitive):

    To make (drinking chocolate) frothy, as by churning.

  12. Mill as a verb (intransitive):

    To undergo hulling.

    Examples:

    "This maize mills well."

  13. Mill as a verb (intransitive, slang):

    To take part in a fistfight; to box.

  14. Mill as a verb (transitive, mining):

    To fill (a winze or interior incline) with broken ore, to be drawn out at the bottom.

  15. Mill as a verb (obsolete, UK, thieves' cant):

    To commit burglary.

  1. Mill as a noun:

    An obsolete coin worth one thousandth of a US dollar, or one tenth of a cent.

  2. Mill as a noun:

    One thousandth part, particularly in millage rates of property tax.

  1. Mill as a noun:

    A line of three matching pieces in nine men's morris and related games.

  1. Mill as a verb (transitive, trading card games):

    To move (a card) from a deck to the discard pile.

  2. Mill as a verb (transitive, Hearthstone):

    To destroy (a card) due to having a full hand.

  1. Mill as a noun (trading card games):

    Discarding a card from one's deck.

  2. Mill as a noun (trading card games):

    A strategy centered on depleting the opponent's deck.

  1. Wander as a verb (intransitive):

    To move without purpose or specified destination; often in search of livelihood.

    Examples:

    "to wander over the fields"

  2. Wander as a verb (intransitive):

    To stray; stray from one's course; err.

    Examples:

    "A writer wanders from his subject."

  3. Wander as a verb (intransitive):

    To commit adultery.

  4. Wander as a verb (intransitive):

    To go somewhere indirectly or at varying speeds; to move in a curved path.

  5. Wander as a verb (intransitive):

    Of the mind, to lose focus or clarity of argument or attention.

  1. Wander as a noun:

    The act or instance of wandering.

    Examples:

    "To go for a wander"