air brakes
at the leading edge of a sail, boards that spring open in heavy gusts to slow rotation.axle
the windshaft.backwind
a wind hitting the mill from the opposite direction the sails are facing.beard
a decorative board behind the canister.beehive cap
a domed cap.brake wheel
a large cogged wheel that drives the millstone; it is mounted on the windshaft.bran
the husks of grain.buck
the body of a mill that revolves above the trestle to keep the sails facing into the wind.canister
at the end of a windshaft, the socket that receives the stocks of the sails.cap
a movable top on some windmills; it is turned by a fantail so the sails face into the wind at all times.cloth sail
wood-frame sail covered with cloth. Also, the cloth itself.common sails
cloth sails.concentrator
a device used with a modern wind turbine to concentrate the windstream.cross trees
the heavy horizontal beams that rest on piers and carry the weight of the main structure.crown wheel
the horizontal gear that meshes with the vertical gear.cut-in speed
the speed of wind at which the sails of a windmill begin to turn.fantail
a small, helper windmill that turns the cap to face the wind. Also known as a fly tackle.furling speed
speed at which a windmill or wind turbine should be stopped to prevent structural damage from strong wind gusts.grain hopper
a holding bin for grain to be milled. heel the inner edge of a sail.jib sails
cloth sails that could be furled by a miller to slow the sails in high winds.leader boards
the boards on the leading edge of a sail. main post the post on which a post-mill is turned.millstones
the two stones that grind grain.patent sails
wood-shuttered sails attached to an opening and closing apparatus.pepper pot
a high, domed cap with a flat top.post-mill
a mill in which the entire body or buck revolves around on a trestle to face the wind.quarter a mill
to turn a mill slightly away from the wind to slow the sails.reef
to furl or take in a cloth sail to slow it down.roundhouse
the enclosed trestle portion of a post- mill, used for a storage space for grain and sometimes used as the miller's quarters.runner stone
the top millstone; the one turned by the mill.sails
the long blades or sweeps blown by the wind that drive the mill.scoop wheel
a cast iron wheel fitted with scoops to convey water to another level.shroud
a structure employed to concentrate or deflect wind.shutter bar
a bar linking shutters together.shutters
movable, spring-loaded boards that open and close according to the wind's power.smock mill
a multisided, wooden mill with a movable cap.spring sail
a sail having wind-activated, spring shutters.sweeps
another name for sails.tower mill
a brick or stone mill having a movable cap.trestle
the supporting members on which a postmill rests and revolves.vanes
the shutters of patent sails. Also, the sails of a fantail.wallower
the first wheel turned by the windshaft; it meshes with the brake wheel.winded
turned to face the wind.windshaft
the axle that is turned by the rotating sails; it turns the gears that run the mill's machinery.ART TERMs
abozzo
Italian for "sketch." In painting, the initial outline or drawing.abstract art
art composed of distorted, abstruse, stylized, or unrecognizable forms that may or may not represent a person, place, or object.abstract expressionism
a nonrepesentational painting style characterized by the use of abstract and stylized forms to express inner experience or emotion.academic
any style of art based on traditional standards.acanthus
a popular motif featuring the thistlelike acanthus plant of the Mediterranean, most notably found on Corinthian columns.achromatic colors
the noncolors white, black, and gray.action painting
a style of abstract expressionism in which paint is splattered, hurled, or brushed on the canvas impulsively as a reflection of the artist's moods.advancing and retreating colors
the perceived tendency of warm colors to appear at the forefront of a painting while cool colors (blues, violets) recede into the background, an optical illusion.alla prima
an oil painting executed in one application rather than layer by layer. A painting done in one sitting.alligatoring
a network of cracks resembling an alligator's hide on old or damaged paintings.A
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amphora
a type of large Greek vase with two handles.