Two differences between threshing and winnowing
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Threshing is the process of separation of grain from the stalk on which it develops and from the chaff or unit that covers it.
Threshing was usually carried out in an isolated plot of land called threshing
Winnowing: it is the process of removing the unwanted husk from the grains. It is done by pouring the grains from a height on a windy day when the grains fall on the ground and the chaff is blown away.
Threshing was usually carried out in an isolated plot of land called threshing
Winnowing: it is the process of removing the unwanted husk from the grains. It is done by pouring the grains from a height on a windy day when the grains fall on the ground and the chaff is blown away.
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Threshing is separation of grains from stalk while winnowing is the process of removing lighter particles
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