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Jigging
act of separating ore with a jigger or wire bottomed sieve which is moved up and down in water
Ethmoid
Like a sieve cribriform
Dilluing
A process of sorting ore by washing in a hand sieve
Cribrose
Perforated like a sieve cribriform
Cribriform
Resembling or having the form of a sieve pierced with holes as the cribriform plate of the ethmoid
Cribble
A coarse sieve or screen
Sand
mean diameter of the grains and is usually determined by sieving. Grain size is directly related to the energy of velocity
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