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▪ I. winnowing, vbl. n. (ˈwɪnəʊɪŋ) [f. winnow v. + -ing1.] 1. The process described s.v. winnow v. 1.a 1225 Ancr. R. 270 Recabes sunen..ifunden þe wummon astunt of hire windwunge & iueollen aslepe. 1435 Misyn Fire of Love i. ix. 18 In þe wyndouynge þe caff is oute cast. 1538 Elyot, Ventilatio, a fan...
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Winnowing
Winnowing usually follows threshing in grain preparation. Techniques included using a winnowing fan (a shaped basket shaken to raise the chaff) or using a tool (a winnowing fork or shovel) on a pile of harvested
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Winnowing (disambiguation)
Winnowing may also refer to:
Winnowing (sedimentology), a natural sediment separation process
Winnowing (snipe) or drumming, a courtship sound
"The Winnowing", a 1976 short story by Isaac Asimov
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Winnowing (sedimentology)
In sedimentology, winnowing is the natural removal of fine material from a coarser sediment by wind or flowing water. The term winnowing is from the analogous process for the agricultural separation of wheat from chaff.
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How to read 箕 (mi/mino)? Are these just different readings or is there a meaning difference? Why is transcribed as in this sentence while according to the dictionary (with the meaning of winnow; winnowing basket; wi...
Usually, refers a winnowing basket made of bamboo. / refers to a straw raincoat. In this context, this obviously refers to the latter.
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The Winnowing
"The Winnowing" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov.
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Reference Request: Human visual system takes in $10^7$ bits/sec at the periphery and compresses it down to 50 bits/sec deep inside In Sparse Components of Images and Optimal Atomic Decompositions by Donoho, 1998, the ...
How about this: < The original link in the Abstract referenced (< above isn't available anymore, but I found a repository: < I don't think the review is peer reviewed, but maybe you find a reference in there (it's not my field, so I guess you know more on where to look ;-) She's now in Germany: < If...
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Winnowing basket
A winnowing basket or fan is a tool for winnowing grain from chaff while removing dirt and dust too. See also
Winnowing Oar
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Domestic implements
Food processing
Cereals
Korean traditions
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Winnowing Oar
The Winnowing Oar (athereloigos - Greek ἀθηρηλοιγός) is an object that appears in Books XI and XXIII of Homer's Odyssey. In popular culture
In 2003 the artist Conrad Shawcross created a work, Winnowing Oar, based on the object.
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Bonhams : Cheong Soo Pieng (Singaporean, 1917-1983) Winnowing
鈐印:泗滨 來源: 直接得自畫家 新加坡私人收藏 出版: 《泗浜》,南洋藝術學院,新加坡,2013年,頁91 'I went to Bali on a sketching trip, and there I was fascinated by the scenery and by the Balinese women.
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Winnowing barn
Winnowing barns (or winnowing houses) were structures commonly found in South Carolina on antebellum rice plantations. Prior to the development of the winnowing barn, winnowing was done by hand using winnowing baskets — a long and labor-intensive process.
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Winnowing Basket (constellation)
The Winnowing Basket mansion (箕宿, pinyin: Jī Xiù) is one of the Twenty-Eight Mansions of the Chinese constellations.
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文字学中的大括号是什么用法?
我可以把“{箕}”寫成“{*k(r)ə,"winnowing basket"}”,意思是不差的。 這個記法不是(漢字)文字學獨創,語言學上一貫是用花括號來表示語素的。不過在文字學這裡,它的側重點有所轉變,成了「區分詞與字」。
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Chaffing and winnowing
The chaff and grain are then separated by winnowing, and the chaff is discarded. Trivia
The term winnowing was suggested by Ronald Rivest's father.
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Sifting and winnowing
Sifting and winnowing is a metaphor for the academic pursuit of truth affiliated with the University of Wisconsin–Madison. The "sifting and winnowing" construction was coined by Adams, the UW president, who had defended Ely publicly and read his book.
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