threshed in English

verb
1
separate grain from (a plant), typically with a flail or by the action of a revolving mechanism.
machinery that can reap and thresh corn in the same process

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1. Because they threshed Gilʹe·ad with iron threshing sledges.

2. Still entwined, the puppets threshed violently against each other as if overcome with concupiscence.

3. For one thing, Jehovah’s angel had noticed how Gideon threshed wheat with all his might.

4. Having a separating Concave is, again, critical to unloading threshed gain from the system to decrease overload of the separating section.

5. (Ruth 3:2) In the twilight, he slides a pronged wooden fork, or “winnowing shovel” (9), under the threshed sheaves and hurls the load into the air.

6. Evidently the grain was threshed and the fruit of the vine and of the olive tree was converted into wine and oil before the tithing.

7. In Bible times, grain was threshed, or trampled, crushed, and beaten, on outdoor threshing floors to separate out the inedible parts of the grain, called Chaff.

8. Also there was the bandalâ (from the Tagalog word mandalâ, a round stack of rice stalks to be threshed), an annual forced sale and requisitioning of goods such as rice.

9. Instead of cutting the grain stalks and transporting them to a stationary threshing machine, these combines cut, threshed, and separated the grain while moving continuously through the field.

10. Since the 16th century a traditional and widely practiced form of Artel in farming was the supriaha—an association of peasants who, individually lacking the necessary draft power, plowed, harvested, and threshed together

11. Chaffing and winnowing is a cryptographic technique to achieve confidentiality without using encryption when sending data over an insecure channel.The name is derived from agriculture: after grain has been harvested and threshed, it remains mixed together with inedible fibrous chaff.The chaff and grain are then separated by winnowing, and the chaff is discarded.