molendinarious (Meaning)
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molendinarious (a.)
Resembling the sails of a windmill.
Synonyms & Antonyms of molendinarious
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molendinarious Sentence Examples
- The molendinarious clatter of the old mill's waterwheel reverberated through the valley.
- Its molendinarious mechanism was a testament to the ingenuity of yesteryear's engineers.
- The molendinarious sound of the grinding stones filled the air, mingling with the aroma of freshly milled grains.
- The mill's molendinarious process transformed wheat into flour, sustaining generations of families.
- The molendinarious motion of the millstones captivated passersby, offering a glimpse into the ancient art of milling.
- The miller's deft hands guided the molendinarious operation, ensuring the production of high-quality flour.
- The molendinarious roar of the mill became a familiar sound to the villagers, signaling the start of their daily bread.
- The molendinarious heritage of the mill was preserved through generations, showcasing the importance of traditional crafts.
- The molendinarious symphony of cogs and gears created a hypnotic rhythm that inspired poets and musicians alike.
- Despite the advances of modern technology, the molendinarious art of milling continues to fascinate and enchant all who encounter it.
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Resembling the sails of a windmill.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The molendinarious clatter of the old mill's waterwheel reverberated through the valley.
Its molendinarious mechanism was a testament to the ingenuity of yesteryear's engineers.
The molendinarious sound of the grinding stones filled the air, mingling with the aroma of freshly milled grains.
The mill's molendinarious process transformed wheat into flour, sustaining generations of families.