moulin Synonyms

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moulin Meaning

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moulin (n)

a chute through which supraglacial water enters a glacier, boring either to the bedrock or to the depth of common crevasse formation

moulin Sentence Examples

  1. The quaint, picturesque windmill, known as a moulin, stood tall on the windswept hill.
  2. The miller's moulin toiled tirelessly, grinding wheat into flour to feed the village.
  3. The majestic moulin dominated the skyline, its sails turning rhythmically in the breeze.
  4. A stream of water cascaded from the moulin's millrace, creating a soothing melody.
  5. The locals gathered outside the moulin each morning to purchase fresh bread and pastries.
  6. The moulin's gear train creaked and groaned as it slowly converted grain into flour.
  7. The miller's daughter, a comely young woman, often perched atop the moulin, scanning the horizon for suitors.
  8. During storms, the moulin swayed violently, its sails threatening to snap at any moment.
  9. The moulin was not only a source of sustenance but also a symbol of the village's heritage and community.
  10. The ruins of the old moulin stood as a testament to the passage of time and the changing landscape.

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a chute through which supraglacial water enters a glacier, boring either to the bedrock or to the depth of common crevasse formation

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The quaint, picturesque windmill, known as a moulin, stood tall on the windswept hill.

The miller's moulin toiled tirelessly, grinding wheat into flour to feed the village.

The majestic moulin dominated the skyline, its sails turning rhythmically in the breeze.

A stream of water cascaded from the moulin's millrace, creating a soothing melody.