Thresh

  • 41thresh out — transitive verb : to thrash out …

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  • 42thresh·old — /ˈθrɛʃˌhoʊld/ noun, pl olds [count] 1 : a piece of wood, metal, or stone that forms the bottom of a door and that you walk over as you enter a room or building He stepped across the threshold. When they were married he carried her over the… …

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  • 43thrash, thresh — These words have a shared meaning of flailing, especially of beating grains and cereals in order to remove the seeds or grain from their straw. That is, a farmer can thrash or thresh wheat. Commonly, thrash is used to mean to whip, to flog : The… …

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  • 44sub|thresh|old — «suhb THREHSH ohld, hohld», adjective. below the point where a given stimulus is perceptible or two stimuli can be differentiated: »The Subliminal Projection process is a method of conveying an advertising message to the subthreshold area of the… …

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  • 45thrash — thresh …

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  • 46thresher — thresh·er …

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  • 47Threshed — Thresh Thresh, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. {Threshed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Threshing}.] Same as {Thrash}. [1913 Webster] He would thresh, and thereto dike and delve. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] [1913 Webster] …

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  • 48Threshing — Thresh Thresh, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. {Threshed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Threshing}.] Same as {Thrash}. [1913 Webster] He would thresh, and thereto dike and delve. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] [1913 Webster] …

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  • 49threshold — /thresh ohld, thresh hohld/, n. 1. the sill of a doorway. 2. the entrance to a house or building. 3. any place or point of entering or beginning: the threshold of a new career. 4. Also called limen. Psychol., Physiol. the point at which a… …

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  • 50threshingmachine — thresh·ing machine (thrĕshʹĭng) n. A farm machine used in threshing grain or seed plants. * * * …

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