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 huyenntt121
 
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							| Could u tell me the differences among the uses of mill, plant, station, company? |  15 Dec 2009      
					
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 redcamarocruiser
 
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							| Mill = a factory for manufacturing paper, steel or textiles 
 Plant = the complete buildings and equipment of an institution, (an industrial plant, a heating plant at a university)
 
 Station = where the worker is normally located (work station), a building for a particular type of work (train station, police station)
 
 Company = a group of people incorporated or together for a business (a publishing company)
 
 paraphrased from dictionary.com
 
 factory = facility where goods are manufactured
 mill = a special kind of factory.
 plant = a factory
 works = factory (ironworks)
 mint = factory for making money
 
 
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 Zora
 
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							| In Canada, we also say "sulphur plants", "Hydro plants", "car plants" ... so a plant can also be a place where a transformation takes place. 
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