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Milled vs Miller - What's the difference?

milled | miller |


As an adjective milled

is ground by a mill.

As a verb milled

is (mill).

As a noun miller is

a person who owns or operates a mill, especially a flour mill.

Killer vs Miller - What's the difference?

killer | miller |


As nouns the difference between killer and miller

is that killer is that which kills while miller is a person who owns or operates a mill, especially a flour mill.

As an adjective killer

is excellent, very good.

As a proper noun Miller is

{{surname|A=An|English and Scottish occupational|from=occupations}} for a miller.

Taxonomy vs Miller - What's the difference?

taxonomy | miller |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and miller

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while miller is a person who owns or operates a mill, especially a flour mill.

Miller vs Grinder - What's the difference?

miller | grinder |


As nouns the difference between miller and grinder

is that miller is a person who owns or operates a mill, especially a flour mill while grinder is one who grinds something, such as the teeth.

As a proper noun Miller

is {{surname|A=An|English and Scottish occupational|from=occupations}} for a miller.

Miller vs Milleress - What's the difference?

miller | milleress |


As nouns the difference between miller and milleress

is that miller is a person who owns or operates a mill, especially a flour mill while milleress is (dated) a female miller.

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