Polished vs Milled - What's the difference?
polished | milled |
Made smooth or shiny by polishing.
* {{quote-book, year=1963, author=(Margery Allingham)
, title=(The China Governess)
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(polish)
Ground by a mill.
(mill)
As adjectives the difference between polished and milled
is that polished is made smooth or shiny by polishing while milled is ground by a mill.As verbs the difference between polished and milled
is that polished is (polish) while milled is (mill).polished
English
Adjective
(en adjective)citation, passage=A very neat old woman, still in her good outdoor coat and best beehive hat, was sitting at a polished mahogany table on whose surface there were several scored scratches so deep that a triangular piece of the veneer had come cleanly away,
- She was frankly disappointed. For some reason she had thought to discover a burglar of one or another accepted type—either a dashing cracksman in full-blown evening dress, lithe, polished , pantherish, or a common yegg, a red-eyed, unshaven burly brute in the rags and tatters of a tramp.
Derived terms
* impolished * perpolished * polishedly * polishedness * unpolished * well-polishedVerb
(head)Anagrams
*milled
English
Adjective
(-)- Coarsely milled''' maize is termed cornmeal, but when finely '''milled and sifted it is called corn flour.
