Winnow means to separate grain from chaff using the wind, as in "The farmer winnowed his wheat."
Tonight we are winnowing barley on the threshing-floor.
The Winnowing was created in 1976-02.
The winnowing process is used in agriculture, particularly in grain production. It involves separating the chaff (outer covering of grains) from the grains themselves by tossing them in the air. The wind blows away the lighter chaff, leaving behind the heavier grains. Winnowing helps to separate the edible parts of grains from the unwanted parts.
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Winnowing is the reverseval change
A winnowing fan is an agricultural tool shaped like a sickle. It is used in harvesting crops by reaping of the crop.
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it is used for sepereting claff
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winnowing is the separation of solid-solid separated by size and weight whereas sieving is the separation solid-liquid judged by shape and size.
An example of metonymy in "To Autumn" by John Keats is "winnowing wind" in the line "And touch the stubble-plains with rosy hue." Here, the term "winnowing wind" represents the action of winnowing grain done by wind, creating a sense of movement and harvest in the poem.