Tonight we are winnowing barley on the threshing-floor.
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Trilobite fossils are most probably the exoskeleton of an animal. Abandoned when the animal shed its shell to grow a new one as part of the growth process. A collection of abandoned shells could then be winnowed by ocean currents and piled up as a large group in an eddy. Such winnowing of shells is a common marine process.
The Winnowing was created in 1976-02.
Tonight we are winnowing barley on the threshing-floor.
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A combine harvester performs reaping, threshing and winnowing in a single process; this greatly increases productivity.
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.
they are used to scoop poo
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it is used for sepereting claff
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.