grains stalks are cut into and tied up in bundles
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bundle of grain stalks laid lengthwise and tied together after reaping. 'A widespread custom, also designed to please the prophet and maximise crops, was to leave uncut on the field the last sheaf of grain, tying it into a special twist, known as 'Il'ia's beard'. '
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Answer: Sheaves are bundles of grain stalks, stacked lengthwise and tied together, or a collection of things gathered together. Bundles of wheat stalks tied together are examples of sheaves. Stacks of paper are examples of sheaves. Plural form of sheave.
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