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    winnow
    /ˈwɪnəʊ/

    verb

    • 1. blow a current of air through (grain) in order to remove the chaff: "a combine cuts, threshes, and winnows the grain in one operation"
    • 2. (of the wind) blow: literary "the autumn wind winnowing its way through the grass"

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  2. The meaning of WINNOW is to remove (something, such as chaff) by a current of air. How to use winnow in a sentence. Winnow Has Old English Roots

  3. To winnow is to blow something away until you are left with what you want, like grain from chaff. If you only want your favorite people to attend your party, you will need to winnow down the guest list from 300 to 30.

  4. If you winnow a group of things or people, you reduce its size by separating the ones that are useful or relevant from the ones that are not. [ literary ] Administration officials have winnowed the list of candidates to three.

  5. Winnow definition: to free (grain) from the lighter particles of chaff, dirt, etc., especially by throwing it into the air and allowing the wind or a forced current of air to blow away impurities.. See examples of WINNOW used in a sentence.

  6. Define winnow. winnow synonyms, winnow pronunciation, winnow translation, English dictionary definition of winnow. v. win·nowed , win·now·ing , win·nows v. tr. 1. To separate the chaff from by means of a current of air. 2. To blow off or away. 3. To examine closely in...

  7. Definition of winnow. as in to cull. to remove less desirable choices from a group or list They winnowed the pool of applicants down to a few of the strongest candidates. I tried to winnow out the options that weren't a good value for the price. Synonyms & Similar Words. Relevance. cull. pare. trim. cut. reduce. sift. discard. jettison. filter.

  8. /ˈwɪnəʊ/ verb. To remove less important things from a larger group to make it easier to understand. The judge needs to winnow the facts of the case from the mass of evidence presented. Often appears as... winnow out. winnow down. Definition 1 of 2. Pro Tip 1/3. Conceptual Filtering.

  9. Sep 13, 2024 · Verb. [edit] winnow (third-person singular simple present winnows, present participle winnowing, simple past and past participle winnowed) (transitive, agriculture) To subject (granular material, especially food grain) to a current of air separating heavier and lighter components, as grain from chaff. Synonym: wind.

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