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- verbwinnowing (present participle)
- blow a current of air through (grain) in order to remove the chaff:"a combine cuts, threshes, and winnows the grain in one operation"
- remove (chaff) from grain:"women winnow the chaff from piles of unhusked rice"
- remove (people or things) from a group until only the best ones are left:"guidelines that would help winnow out those not fit to be soldiers" · "the contenders had been winnowed to five"
- find or identify (a valuable or useful part of something):"amidst this welter of confusing signals, it's difficult to winnow out the truth"
- literary(of the wind) blow:"the autumn wind winnowing its way through the grass"
- (of a bird) fan (the air) with its wings:"the emperors of the sky winnowing the air"
OriginOld English windwian, from wind (see wind).
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- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Beginning as windwian in Old English, winnow first referred to the removal of chaff from grain by a current of air. This use was soon extended to describe the removal of anything undesirable or unwanted (a current example of this sense would be "winnowing out sensitive material").www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/winnowingWinnowing is a process by which chaff is separated from grain. It can also be used to remove pests from stored grain. Winnowing usually follows threshing in grain preparation. In its simplest form, it involves throwing the mixture into the air so that the wind blows away the lighter chaff, while the heavier grains fall back down for recovery.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnowingto reduce a large number of people or things to a much smaller number by judging their quality: A list of 15 applicants has been winnowed down to three. a winnowing processdictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/winnow…Winnowing is the method in which heavier components of the mixture are separated from the lighter substances with the help of wind. This method is used for separating grains from husk after the process of threshing.byjus.com/chemistry/winnowing/
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