relationship between watermill and flourmill
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A water mill is a mill powered by water running through a water wheel, which turns whatever machinery is being used. They were used for grinding grain, but also for things like fulling cloth for operating trip hammers in smithies, for cutting wood and marble, and for other early industrial uses.
While a flour mill is a mill that grinds flour. It can be powered by water, in which case a water mill can also be a flour mill. But flour mills can be run with electricity, or on a small scale, cranked by hand.
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