Windmill Definition

wĭndmĭl
windmills
noun
windmills
A mill operated by the wind's rotation of large, oblique vanes radiating from a shaft: the rotating vanes generate power for the mill in grinding grain, pumping water, etc.
Webster's New World
A machine that runs on the energy generated by a wheel of adjustable blades or slats rotated by the wind.
American Heritage
Webster's New World
Anything like a windmill, as a propellerlike toy (pinwheel) revolved by wind.
Webster's New World

The structure containing such machinery.

Wiktionary
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verb
windmills
To move or cause to move like the wheel of a windmill; rotate sweepingly.
American Heritage
To rotate like a windmill.
Webster's New World
(intransitive) Of a rotating part of a machine, to (become disengaged and) rotate freely.
The axle broke and the wheel windmilled in place briefly before careening through the wall.
Wiktionary
idiom
tilt at windmills
  • To confront and engage in conflict with an imagined opponent or threat.
American Heritage
tilt at windmills
  • to fight imaginary evils or opponents
Webster's New World

Other Word Forms of Windmill

Noun

Singular:
windmill
Plural:
windmills

Idioms, Phrasal Verbs Related to Windmill

Origin of Windmill

  • From Middle English windmille, windmelle, windmulle, windmilne, wyndemylne, from Old English *windmylen, equivalent to wind +"Ž mill. Cognate with Scots wyndmyln, wyndmyl (“windmill"), Saterland Frisian Wiendmäälne (“windmill"), West Frisian wynmûne (“windmill"), Dutch windmolen (“windmill"), Dutch Low Saxon windmölle (Achterhooks), wiendmeule (“windmill") (Drents, Veluws), German Windmühle (“windmill"), Danish vindmølle (“windmill"), Swedish vindmölla (“windmill"), Icelandic vindmylla (“windmill").

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