Miller

A miller is a person who operates a mill, a machine to grind a grain (for example corn or wheat) to make flour. Milling is among the oldest of human occupations. "Miller", "Milne" and other variants are common surnames, as are their equivalents in other languages around the world ("Melnyk" in Russian, Belarusian & Ukrainian, "Meunier" in French, "Müller" or "Mueller" in German, "Mulder" and "Molenaar" in Dutch, "Molnár" in Hungarian, "Molinero" in Spanish, "Molinaro" or "Molinari" in Italian, "Mlinar" in South Slavic languages etc.). Milling existed in hunter-gatherer communities, and later millers were important to the development of agriculture.

The materials ground by millers are often foodstuffs and particularly grain. The physical grinding of the food allows for the easier digestion of its nutrients and saves wear on the teeth. Non-food substances needed in a fine, powdered form, such as building materials, may be processed by a miller. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Miller, Rudolf
Published 1986
VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften

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by Miller, M.
Published 1979
Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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by Miller, D.
Published 1977
Springer US

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by Miller, Joel S.
Published 1983
Springer US

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by Miller, James
Published 1738
Printed by S. Powell, for W. Heatly, at the Bible and Dove in College-Green, bookseller

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by Miller, Vincent
Published 1752
Printed for M. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-noster-Row

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by Miller, Alan
Published 1999
Springer New York

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by Miller, Norman S.
Published 1991
Springer New York

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by Miller, John
Published 1937
Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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by Miller, Robert
Published 1998
International Development Research Centre

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by Miller, Timothy
Published 1995
State University of New York Press

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by Miller, James
Published 1759
printed for A. Donaldson, at Pope's Head opposite the Exchange