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How to pronounce threshing in English?

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they used to do the threshing by hand but now there are machines to do it.

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Today, as in the 19th century, the threshing begins with a cylinder and concave.
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This is because its fibrous hull remains attached to the grain during threshing.
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The Swing Rioters smashed threshing machines and threatened farmers who had them.
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Horse-engines, original threshing or winnowing machines are exceptionally rare.
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Harvesting is followed by threshing, either immediately or within a day or two.
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In 1869, he introduced a horse-drawn steam engine to power the threshing machines.
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Threshing may be done by beating the grain using a flail on a threshing floor.
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Threshing is just one process in getting cereals to the grinding mill and customer.
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Other threshing machines would discharge grain from a conveyor, for bagging by hand.
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More examples
  • Convulse: move or stir about violently; "The feverish patient thrashed around in his bed"
  • Flail: move like a flail; thresh about; "Her arms were flailing"
  • Thrash: beat the seeds out of a grain
  • Thrash: give a thrashing to; beat hard
  • (threshing) the separation of grain or seeds from the husks and straw; "they used to do the threshing by hand but now there are machines to do it"
  • Thresh may refer to: In agriculture *Threshing
  • Thresh is a free application to assist Security Engineers in tuning Snort IDS sensors. Thresh was written by Matthew Deren, co-creator of Automata Digital. It was designed in Perl-CGI and interfaces with MySQL databases.
  • Threshing is the process of loosening the edible part of cereal grain (or other crop) from the scaly, inedible chaff that surrounds it. It is the step in grain preparation after harvesting and before winnowing, which separates the loosened chaff from the grain. ...
  • To separate the grain from the straw or husks by mechanical beating, with a flail or machinery; To beat soundly, usually with some tool such as a stick or whip; to drub