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gin mill - traducción al griego

MACHINE THAT SEPARATES COTTON FIBERS FROM SEEDS
Ginning; Cotton Gin; Willowing; Ginning mill; Cotton-gin; Coton gin; Cotton ginning; Cotton engine; Cotton gins; Cotton Engine; Gin mill; Cotton Gins; Willy (textile machine); Willey (textile machine); Willowing Machine
  • Modern cotton gins
  • The diesel-powered gin in Burton, Texas is one of the oldest in the United States that still functions.

gin mill         
n. ταβέρνα
cotton mill         
  • Bergamo area]], [[Italy]] (c. 1825-1830), by [[Pietro Ronzoni]]
  • Georgia]]
  • Broadstone Mill]], in [[Reddish]], was a large double mill built in 1906.
  • A little spinner in the Mollahan Mills, [[Newberry, South Carolina]]. She was tending her 'sides' like a veteran, but after I took the photo, the overseer came up and said in an apologetic tone that was pathetic, 'She just happened in.' Then a moment later he repeated the information. The mills appear to be full of youngsters that 'just happened in,' or 'are helping sister.' December 3, 1908. Witness Sara R. Hine. Location: Newberry, South Carolina"
  • [[Coolie]]s carrying baskets of cotton from huge dump to the mills; [[Indore]], the cotton district of India, c. 1900
  • Lancashire cotton mill, 1914
  • [[Richard Arkwright]]'s first 1771 [[Cromford Mill]] in [[Derbyshire]], with three of its original five storeys remaining
  • [[William Fairbairn]]'s Lancashire boiler
  • Elk Mill, on the Chadderton-Royton boundary, in [[Greater Manchester]], England
  • Interior of Magnolia Cotton Mills spinning room
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  • McConnel & Company mills, about 1820
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  • Old Mill]], built as a steam-powered mill in [[Ancoats]] in 1798, is the oldest surviving cotton mill in [[Manchester]]
  • [[Slater's Mill]] in [[Pawtucket, Rhode Island]], built in 1790
  • Print Works c. 1906 at the [[Amoskeag Manufacturing Company]], [[Manchester, New Hampshire]]
  • A weaving shed, showing how all the looms were powered from overhead shafts
  • Central office and warehouse block, [[Houldsworth Mill, Reddish]]
  • Some of the spinners in a cotton mill, [[Alabama]], 1910
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  • [[Boulton and Watt]] engine 1784
  • The office building of former cotton mill in [[Lapinniemi]], [[Tampere]], [[Finland]]
FACTORY HOUSING POWERED SPINNING MACHINERY FOR THE PRODUCTION OF YARN
Cotton mills; Cotton Mill; Fireproof construction; Steam-powered cotton mill
βαμβακουργείο
lumber mill         
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  • 18th-century allegorical print commemorating C.C. van Uitgeest's invention of the saw mill.
  • Illustration of a human-powered sawmill with a gang-saw, published in 1582.
  • A sawmill of [[Naistenlahti]] in [[Tampere]], Finland, 1890s
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  • Oregon Mill using energy efficient ponding to move logs
  • "''De Salamander''" a wind driven sawmill in [[Leidschendam]], Netherlands. Built in 1792, it was used until 1953, when it fell into disrepair. It was fully restored in 1989.
  • Early 20th-century sawmill, maintained at [[Jerome, Arizona]].
PLANT FOR PROCESSING TREE TRUNKS INTO BOARDS AND BEAMS
Saw mill; Lumber mill; Saw-mill; Timber mill; Sawmiller; Lumbermill; Sawmilling; Flitch (wood); Saw mills; Saw-milling; Sawmills; History of sawmills; Cant (log); Bandsaw mill; Lumber mills
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Definición

gin mill
¦ noun N. Amer. informal a seedy nightclub or bar.

Wikipedia

Cotton gin

A cotton gin—meaning "cotton engine"—is a machine that quickly and easily separates cotton fibers from their seeds, enabling much greater productivity than manual cotton separation. The fibers are then processed into various cotton goods such as calico, while any undamaged cotton is used largely for textiles like clothing. The separated seeds may be used to grow more cotton or to produce cottonseed oil.

Handheld roller gins had been used in the Indian subcontinent since at earliest AD 500 and then in other regions. The Indian worm-gear roller gin, invented sometime around the 16th century, has, according to Lakwete, remained virtually unchanged up to the present time. A modern mechanical cotton gin was created by American inventor Eli Whitney in 1793 and patented in 1794.

Whitney's gin used a combination of a wire screen and small wire hooks to pull the cotton through, while brushes continuously removed the loose cotton lint to prevent jams. It revolutionized the cotton industry in the United States, but also inadvertently led to the growth of slavery in the American South. Whitney's gin made cotton farming more profitable, so plantation owners expanded their plantations and used more enslaved people to pick cotton. Whitney never invented the machine to harvest cotton: it still had to be picked by hand. The invention has thus been identified as an inadvertent contributing factor to the outbreak of the American Civil War. Modern automated cotton gins use multiple powered cleaning cylinders and saws, and offer far higher productivity than their hand-powered precursors.

Ejemplos de uso de gin mill
1. At 16 he was working as a singer and bellhop in a gin mill on New York‘s City Island.
2. After a day spent not getting any words down on the page, the writer of the title habitually hauls his carcass to the local "gin mill" to lose himself: "He recalled certain particulars concerning each one of them.