noun
- a machine used to separate grain from wheat, rice, or other cereal plants
- a person who threshes grain
- a large shark with a very long tail fin that it uses to stun prey
Usage: marine biology
Examples
- The farmer used a thresher to harvest his wheat crop.
- Modern threshers can process hundreds of acres in a single day.
- Before machines, a thresher would beat the grain with a flail.
- The old thresher worked from dawn to dusk during harvest season.
- A thresher shark can grow up to 20 feet long.
- The thresher uses its tail to slap and stun schools of fish.
- We saw a thresher breach the water’s surface near the boat.