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windmill I. \ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷\ noun Etymology: Middle English windmulle, from wind (I) + mille, mulle mill 1. a. : a mill operated by the wind usually acting on oblique vanes or sails which radiate from a horizontal shaft — compare smock mill b. : any of various similar mechanisms: (1) : a wind-driven water pump (2) : a wind-driven electric generator c. : the wind-driven wheel of a mill operated by the wind or of a similar mechanism 2. : something that resembles or suggests a windmill: as a. : pinwheel 2a b. slang : helicopter c. : a prostrate annual plant (Allionia incarnata) of the Colorado and Mohave deserts that has viscid stems and white to rose flowers in groups of three 3. a. obsolete : a fanciful scheme or plan b. [so called from the episode in Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra died 1616 Spanish writer, in which the hero attacks windmills under the illusion that they are giants] : an imaginary wrong, evil, or opponent — used especially in the phrase to tilt at windmills II. transitive verb : to cause to move like a windmill < windmilled his arms — John & Ward Hawkins > intransitive verb : to move like a windmill < the other soldier hit him … they were windmilling into each other without doing any damage — Thomas Williams > specifically : to rotate from the force of the air when the engine is not operating < the propeller … will windmill and crank the engine — F.H.Colvin > |