Threshing
Pronunciation: /ˈθɹɛʃɪŋ/
Threshing (noun)
- The process of removing seeds from plants by beating or rubbing them so the grain separates from the rest.
- A method in farming where plants are struck or processed to release seeds for collecting and storage.
Examples
- Threshing helps separate grain from the rest of the plant.
- After threshing, the grain is easier to collect and store.