Both of the e's are silent, so you say it a SIV.
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∙ 13y agoThe Sieve of Eratosthenes filters numbers, letting the composites fall through while the primes remain.
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STRAIN - separate solid from liquid to pour food, etc. through something with very small holes in it, for example a SIEVE, in order to separate the solid part from the liquid part. SIFT to remove something that you do not want from a substance by putting it through a SIEVE: E.g.: Put the flour through a sieve to sift out the lumps. SIEVE a tool for separating solids from liquids or larger solids from smaller solids, made of a wire or plastic net attached to a ring.
It was around 200 BC.
A conical sieve.
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Forrest Sieve
You can sift flour using a sieve.
A sieve is a very fine screen used to filter, or sieve, solids out of liquids.
A wet sieve analysis involves using water to wash finer particles through the sieve, while a dry sieve analysis does not involve any added moisture and relies on natural particle movement through the sieve openings. Wet sieve analysis is typically used for cohesive materials, while dry sieve analysis is more commonly used for non-cohesive materials.
the importance of sieve analysis
wet sieve analysis is wetdry sieve analysis is dry
what is bigger a 3 sieve or 4 sieve green bean
The word sieve is a noun as well as a verb (sieve, sieves, sieving, sieved); example uses: Noun: The sieve to strain the spaghetti is in that cupboard. Verb: I don't sieve the mashed potatoes, I like them a bit lumpy.
the use of a sieve is to get rid of lumps =D
"Nectar in a Sieve" was written by Kamala Markandaya and first published in 1954.
The American word for a sieve is "strainer."