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Meaning of tamis
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tamis (n.)
A sieve, or strainer, made of a kind of woolen cloth.
The cloth itself; tammy.
tamis Sentence Examples
- The baker meticulously sifted flour through a tamis to ensure a fine texture.
- The gardener used a tamis to separate the soil from the pebbles in the compost pile.
- Farmers employ tamis to remove impurities and husk grains.
- The chemist utilized a tamis to filter out unwanted particles from a chemical solution.
- The archaeologist carefully sifted dirt through a tamis to uncover tiny artifacts.
- The tamis acted as a barrier, allowing only particles of a certain size to pass through.
- The researcher placed a fine-mesh tamis over a petri dish to trap microorganisms.
- The seamstress employed a tamis to separate the finest threads for delicate embroidery.
- The pharmacist used a tamis to sieve herbal powders to create a smooth and homogeneous mixture.
- The jeweler meticulously washed gold nuggets in a tamis to remove dirt and impurities.
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A sieve, or strainer, made of a kind of woolen cloth., The cloth itself; tammy.
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The baker meticulously sifted flour through a tamis to ensure a fine texture.
The gardener used a tamis to separate the soil from the pebbles in the compost pile.
Farmers employ tamis to remove impurities and husk grains.
The chemist utilized a tamis to filter out unwanted particles from a chemical solution.