Thresher

Pronunciation: /ˈθrɛʃər/

Thresher (noun)

  1. A machine on a farm that separates grain from plants after harvesting.
  2. A person who separates grain from plants, usually as part of farm work.
  3. A tool or machine that breaks or beats material to separate useful parts.

Examples

  • The thresher separates grain from straw after harvest.
  • Farmers use a thresher to process grain quickly.