Sieve

/sɪv/ noun

A container with small holes used to separate fine particles from larger ones, like straining flour or sand.

From Old English 'sife,' possibly related to Latin 'setum' meaning 'bristle,' referring to the original sieves made with animal hair or plant fibers.

AFsif
AMመፈረጃ
ARمنخل
BGсито
BNচালনি
CAsedàs
CSsíto
DAsi
DESieb
ELκόσκινο
EStamiz
ETsõel
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