thresh in the PONS Dictionary

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It is threshed and winnowed after being dried for approximately one week.
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A herd of horses were then driven into the same corral or threshing field.
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Historical harvest methods involved cutting with a scythe or sickle, and threshing under the feet of cattle.
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The breezeway, which essentially acted as a driveway which entered the barn was often used for threshing grain.
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Threshing machines, clover hullers, corn mills, maize shellers and pumps for steam power were also made.
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Once completed, the barn would have been used to thresh and store grain from the manor farm.
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In 2008, these plants were harvested separately by using a power sythe and threshed in a combine.
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In threshing rice using the old method or the modern equipment kita nagasalud man gihapon.
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The harvest is threshed by the feet of animals.
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Originally, the site was primarily used for threshing bees, a forerunner to the modern tractor pull, and the remainder of the site committed to farming.
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