SIEVE


Meaning of SIEVE in English

I. ˈsiv noun

Etymology: Middle English sive, from Old English sife; akin to Old High German sib sieve

Date: before 12th century

: a device with meshes or perforations through which finer particles of a mixture (as of ashes, flour, or sand) of various sizes may be passed to separate them from coarser ones, through which the liquid may be drained from liquid-containing material, or through which soft materials may be forced for reduction to fine particles

II. verb

( sieved ; siev·ing )

Date: 15th century

: sift

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