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Meaning of millrynd

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millrynd (n.)

A figure supposed to represent the iron which holds a millstone by being set into its center.

millrynd Sentence Examples

  1. The millrynd's soothing spin created a hypnotic atmosphere in the weaving room.
  2. With dexterous fingers, the artisan guided the threads through the intricate millrynd.
  3. The rhythmic clacking of the millrynd filled the mill with a symphony of industry.
  4. The fine silk threads glimmered as they twirled through the millrynd, creating a delicate fabric.
  5. The miller's burly hands turned the millrynd with effortless power, grinding wheat into flour.
  6. The sound of the millrynd echoed through the valley, a testament to the village's centuries-old tradition.
  7. The millrynd groaned under the weight of the grain, its gears protesting with a metallic chorus.
  8. The apprentice watched in awe as the master weaver used the millrynd to create intricate patterns on the loom.
  9. The millrynd was a symbol of progress in the small town, bringing prosperity to its inhabitants.
  10. The old millrynd stood silent and forgotten, a relic of a bygone era where craftsmanship ruled.

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A figure supposed to represent the iron which holds a millstone by being set into its center.

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The millrynd's soothing spin created a hypnotic atmosphere in the weaving room.

With dexterous fingers, the artisan guided the threads through the intricate millrynd.

The rhythmic clacking of the millrynd filled the mill with a symphony of industry.

The fine silk threads glimmered as they twirled through the millrynd, creating a delicate fabric.