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Meanings of watermill(watermills) in English
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Usage of watermills in English
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How could you not be, among the wharfs and watermills of Boston?
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Two hundred years later, the number of watermills had doubled again.
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Hydropower has been used for hundreds of years in watermills.
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Smiths used trip hammers powered by watermills which turned axles with cams on them.
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There were watermills for crafts and for supplying and draining water in all parts of the nation.
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Frames were increasingly powered by watermills.
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Andrew: I have seen homes made from converted cow barns, old telephone exchange buildings, watermills and a windmill.
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The first Romans ate pap; and these conquerors of so many nations never thought of either windmills or watermills.
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By 1300 there were sixty-eight watermills on a single mile of the Seine in Paris, and others floating on barges.
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Red-bereted shepherds walked their flocks past tumbledown stone watermills and over rushing streams; a griffon vulture circled above the limestone peaks.
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He did not, like the crowd of school-boy artisans, construct little windmills on the angle of a barn or watermills across the neighboring brook.
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Watermills, windmills, bridges and ports were built all over England.
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This might be nothing, but the baker says his watermill's stopped.
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The watermill was at work, drowning the sound of the rain; the dam was shaking.
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The watermill is a common object of the country.
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Other elements, such as the watermill, appear to date to the ninth or early 10th century.