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  2. Winnowing - Wikipedia

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    Winnowing is a process by which chaff is separated from grain. It can also be used to remove pests from stored grain. It can also be used to remove pests from stored grain. Winnowing usually follows threshing in grain preparation.

  3. Matthew 3:12 - Wikipedia

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    A winnowing fork. This verse describes wind winnowing, the period's standard process for separating the wheat from the chaff. Ptyon, the word translated as winnowing fork in the World English Bible is a tool similar to a pitchfork that would be used to lift harvested wheat up into the air into the wind.

  4. Threshing floor - Wikipedia

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    After this threshing process, the broken stalks and grain were collected and then thrown up into the air with a wooden winnowing fork or a winnowing fan. The chaff would be blown away by the wind; the short torn straw would fall some distance away; while the heavier grain would fall at the winnower's feet. The grain could then be further ...

  5. Winnowing basket - Wikipedia

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    A winnowing basket or fan is a tool for winnowing grain from chaff while removing dirt and dust too. [1] They have been used traditionally in a number of civilizations for centuries, [ 2 ] and are still in use today in some countries.

  6. Wikipedia:Centralized discussion/200 verses of Matthew/Example2

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    John goes on, in the narrative, to refer to his successor as separating the wheat from the chaff, via wind winnowing. The term winnowing fork is most likely to be the implement that the original narrative described the successor as using to do this, but older translations are very variant, for example having fan, shovel, or broom.

  7. Winnowing Oar - Wikipedia

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    The Winnowing Oar (athereloigos - Greek ἀθηρηλοιγός) is an object that appears in Books XI and XXIII of Homer's Odyssey. [1] In the epic, Odysseus is instructed by Tiresias to take an oar from his ship and to walk inland until he finds a "land that knows nothing of the sea", where the oar would be mistaken for a winnowing shovel .

  8. Dutch Fork vs. White Knoll state championship showdown is ...

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    Dutch Fork eventually found out its identity and pulled out a pair of close wins in the playoffs. They won against TL Hanna (31-28) in the second round on a last-second blocked field goal.

  9. Fork (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Fork (file system), a part of a file in certain filesystems; Fork (software development), when a piece of software or other work is split into two branches or variations of development; Fork (system call), the method whereby a running process creates a new process; Fork (blockchain), a split of the blockchain into two chains or a protocol change