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Definition of Thrashing machine

Thrashing machine
Thrashing Thrash"ing, a. & n. from Thrash, v. Thrashing floor, Threshing-floor, or Threshing floor, a floor or area on which grain is beaten out. Thrashing machine, a machine for separating grain from the straw.

Meaning of Thrashing machine from wikipedia

- names thrashing machine and thrasher are (less common) alternate forms. The Swing Riots in the UK were partly a result of the threshing machine. Following...
- supplemented by production of portable, traction and other steam engines and thrashing machines. In the middle decades of the 19th century the company produced heavy...
- Threshing or thrashing is the process of loosening the edible part of grain (or other crop) from the straw to which it is attached. It is the step in...
- items such as br**** and iron cast parts for portable engines and thrashing machines. In 1860 Henry Hughes announced he had entered into a partnership...
- signed SWING: You are to notice that if you doant put away your thrashing machine against Monday next you shall have a "SWING". — Griffin 2010, pp. 149–180...
- Exhibition of 1862 and the illustration shows the traction engine towing a thrashing machine. At the same Exhibition Benjamin Dutton Taplin who had an iron foundry...
- giving credit to Walls as the primary songwriter on "Panic" and "Metal Thrashing Mad", as well as smaller songwriting contributions throughout the album...
- Obituary". Legacy. 19 June 2017. Retrieved 19 June 2017. "Tim Hague "The Thrashing Machine"". Sherdog.com. "Heavyweights Patrick Barry and Tim Hague to meet...
- owned by Rosewell T. Merrill, who also ran the town foundry and the thrashing machine factory. Merrill named his plat "Birmingham" after Birmingham, England;...
- Threshing (thrashing) was originally "to tramp or stamp heavily with the feet" and was later applied to the act of separating out grain by the feet of...