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    win·now
    [ˈwinō]
    verb
    winnow (verb) · winnows (third person present) · winnowed (past tense) · winnowed (past participle) · winnowing (present participle) · win-now (verb) · win-nows (third person present) · win-nowed (past tense) · win-nowed (past participle) · win-nowing (present participle)
    1. blow a current of air through (grain) in order to remove the chaff:
      "a combine cuts, threshes, and winnows the grain in one operation"
      • remove (chaff) from grain:
        "women winnow the chaff from piles of unhusked rice"
      • remove (people or things) from a group until only the best ones are left:
        "guidelines that would help winnow out those not fit to be soldiers" · "the contenders had been winnowed to five"
      • find or identify (a valuable or useful part of something):
        "amidst this welter of confusing signals, it's difficult to winnow out the truth"
    2. literary
      (of the wind) blow:
      "the autumn wind winnowing its way through the grass"
      • (of a bird) fan (the air) with its wings:
        "the emperors of the sky winnowing the air"
    Origin
    Old English windwian, from wind (see wind).
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    What does winnow mean?: the action of winnowing Did you know? Beginning as windwian in Old English, winnow first referred to the removal of chaff from grain by a current of air. This use was soon extended to describe the removal of anything undesirable or unwanted (a current example of this sense would be "winnowing out sensitive material").
    What does it mean to winnow a party?To winnow is to blow something away until you are left with what you want, like grain from chaff. If you only want your favorite people to attend your party, you will need to winnow down the guest list from 300 to 30. To winnow is to use air to “separate the wheat from the chaff" — literally or figuratively.
    Where did the word winnow come from?The earliest known use of the verb winnow is in the Old English period (pre-1150). winnow is formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: English wind. winnow, v. Old English–
    Why do people use the word 'winnowing out'?This use was soon extended to describe the removal of anything undesirable or unwanted (a current example of this sense would be "winnowing out sensitive material"). People then began using the word for the selection of the most desirable elements (as in "winnowing out the qualified applicants").
     
  3. win·now (wĭn′ō) v. win·nowed, win·now·ing, win·nows v.tr. 1. To separate the chaff from (grain) by means of a current of air.
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    Definition of winnow (Entry 1 of 2) transitive verb 1 a (1) : to remove (something, such as chaff) by a current of air (2) : to get rid of (something undesirable or unwanted) : remove —often used with out winnow out certain inaccuracies — Stanley Walker
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/winnow
    winnow noun That which winnows or which is used in winnowing; a contrivance for fanning or winnowing grain. winnow verb To subject (granular material, especially food grain) to a current of air separating heavier and lighter components, as grain from chaff.
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    Britannica Dictionary definition of WINNOW [+ object] 1 : to remove (people or things that are less important, desirable, etc.) from a larger group or list
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    winnow (plural winnows) That which winnows or which is used in winnowing; a contrivance for fanning or winnowing grain. The act of winnowing
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