1. muller - Noun
2. muller - Verb
3. Muller - Proper noun
A stone or thick lump of glass, or kind of pestle, flat at the bottom, used for grinding pigments or drugs, etc., upon a slab of similar material.
Source: Webster's dictionaryMüller said to me once, if we'd had fifty Eichmanns, we'd have won the war for sure. And I was proud. That should have given you an insight into my interior - since you don't know me, not from within, and that is important. Adolf Eichmann
As my chief, Gruppenführer Müller expressed it, they were sending in the master himself, so I wanted to behave like a master. Adolf Eichmann
On the other hand, northern India is the only place where place-names and river-names are Indo-European right from the period of the Rigveda (a text which Max Müller refers to as "the first word spoken by the Aryan man”) with no traces of any alleged earlier non-Indo-European names. Shrikant Talageri
Friedrich Max Müller ascribes the same French to Voltaire in October 1851: "Review of Franz Bopp, Comparative Grammar of the Sanskrit, Zend, Greek, Latin, Lithuanian, Gothic, German, and Sclavonic Languages, transl. by Edward Backhouse Eastwick" Edinburgh Review v. 94, no. CXCII p. 298. Voltaire
Caldwell and Muller 2007, p. 46. Moreover, the front line units in the West were complaining about the poor numbers and performance of aircraft. Source: Internet
Caldwell and Muller 2007, p. 42. Hitler in particular wanted the defence to rest on anti-aircraft artillery as it gave the civilian population a "psychological crutch" no matter how ineffective the weapons. Source: Internet