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which harvests,
threshes, and
winnows the
grain while it is
still in the field. The
cereal may be
stored in a barn or silos. A
threshing bee was traditionally...
- Look up
thresh in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Thresh may
refer to:
Threshing, in
agriculture Threshing machine A
minor character in the
novel The...
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Pitts devised significant improvements to a
machine that
automatically threshes and
separates grain from the chaff,
freeing farmers from a slow and laborious...
- A
Threshal was a type of two
handed Medieval flail,
looking rather like a
larger version of the more well-known Nunchaku.
Considered a peasant's weapon...
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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...
- type. As its name indicates, it is
dragged over the ripe grain, and it
threshes using cutting pieces made of
stone or metal. This is what is
referred to...
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attacked by
Thresh, who had
witnessed the
whole fight. Clove's
death is
slightly different in the book and the film: in the book
Thresh smashed her head...
- the
Corinthians 9:10: "...when the
ploughman ploughs and the
thresher threshes, they
ought to do so in the hope of
sharing the harvest". This
verse is...
- equipment. Founded, in 1842, by
Jerome Increase Case as the J. I. Case
Threshing Machine Company, it
operated under that name for most of a century. For...
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harvester combined multiple separate harvesting operations – reaping,
threshing or
winnowing and
gathering – into a
single process around the
start of...