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Define the word threshing floor.
1 a specially flattened outdoor surface usually circular and paved or 2 inside a building with a smooth floor of earth stone or wood where a farmer would thresh the grain harvest and then winnow it.
The following article is from the great soviet encyclopedia 1979.
In syria at the threshing season it is customary for the family to move out to the vicinity of the threshing floor.
To remove the seeds of crop plants by hitting them using either.
Threshing used as a noun is very rare.
On soviet kolkhozes and sovkhozes with a harvesting area of.
There are dozens of references to a threshing floor in the bible some literal and some symbolic.
Before there was machinery farmers used a threshing floor to separate the grain from the chaff.
Threshing floor an outdoor or enclosed floor with equipment and machinery for the threshing of crops such as grains flax and clover and for the postharvest processing of grain.
Threshing floor definition is ground or floor space for threshing or treading out grain.
Threshing synonyms threshing pronunciation threshing translation english dictionary definition of threshing.
To beat the stems and husks of with a machine or flail to separate the grains or seeds from the straw.
Threshed thresh ing thresh es v.
Cpd threshing floor n era f threshing machine n.
Present participle of thresh 2.
A threshing floor is of two main types.
Threshing noun the noun threshing has 1 sense.
The separation of grain or seeds from the husks and straw familiarity information.
It might be outdated or ideologically biased.
What is a threshing floor answer.
A threshing floor is a smooth flat surface that was used in the process of harvesting grain.
Threshing floor a floor or ground area for threshing or treading out grain area a part of a structure having some specific characteristic or.
For this reason someone always sleeps on the floor until the grain is removed ruth 3 7.
Animal and steam powered threshing machines from the nineteenth century onward made threshing floors.
In biblical days there was no machinery so after the harvest the grain was separated from the straw and husks by beating it manually.