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Dictionary Definition

threshing n : the separation of grain or seeds from the husks and straw; "they used to do the threshing by hand but now there are machines to do it"

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Verb

threshing
  1. present participle of thresh

Extensive Definition

Threshing is the process of beating cereal plants in order to separate the seeds or grains from the straw. Although once done by hand using a flail on a threshing floor, this tiring task is now mostly done by machine. Threshing is one of the tasks a combine harvester performs, along with harvesting the plant and cleaning the grains. In some places, it is common to see plants spread along the surface of country roads so the grain may be threshed by the wheels of passing vehicles. Although threshing removes the straw and the chaff, it does not remove the bran.
Another method of threshing is to make a donkey walk in the circles on a straw put on a concrete surface. This separates the grain from the chaff and straw.

See also

threshing in German: Dreschen
threshing in Spanish: Trilla
threshing in French: Battage
threshing in Galician: Malla
threshing in Hebrew: דישה
threshing in Italian: Trebbiatura
threshing in Japanese: 脱穀
threshing in Dutch: Dorsen
threshing in Norwegian: Treskeverk
threshing in Polish: Młócenie
threshing in Finnish: Puiminen
threshing in Swedish: Tröskning
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