User Contributed Dictionary
Verb
sieving- present participle of sieve
Extensive Definition
In general, a sieve separates wanted/desired
elements from unwanted material using a tool such as a mesh, net or other
filtration or distillation methods, but it is also used for
classification of powders by particle size, or for size measurement
as an analytical technique. The word "sift" derives from this term.
A strainer is a type of sieve typically associated with separating
liquids from solids.
Sieve may mean:
Cooking
- a colander, a (typically) bowl-shaped sieve used as a strainer in cooking
- a chinoise, or conical sieve used as a strainer, also sometimes used like a food mill
- a tamis, also known as a drum sieve
- a zaru, or bamboo sieve, used in Japanese cooking
- a flour sifter, used in baking
- a mesh strainer, or just "strainer," usually consisting of a fine metal mesh screen on a metal frame
- a tea strainer, specifically intended for use when making tea
- a cocktail strainer, a bar accessory
Chemistry
- in transport phenomena, see sieving coefficient
- in the mining industry, a mesh used to separate fine particles from coarse ones
- in particle-size analysis or particle size measurement multiple sieving is a procedure or technique
Mathematics
- in sieve theory, a technique for counting or filtering sets of numbers
- a sieve (category theory), a way of writing down how objects in a category glue to give other one
Computer science
- Sieve (mail filtering language), a proposed standard for specifying mail filters
- Sieve C++ Parallel Programming System, an auto-parallelizing compiler for C++
Cryptography
- Sieve Test This test is used when generating a private key with OpenSSL. But in OpenSSL web site it is not explained why or how it is used. See http://www.openssl.org/docs/apps/genrsa.html
Other uses
- a stainless steel strainer, used in plumbing
- in metaphor and
simile, sieve may often
be used to refer to things that are leaky, as a sieve used for a
bowl.
- In particular, in hockey, a goaltender who lets a lot of goals through is sometimes compared to a sieve. (In college hockey students chant the word "sieve" at the opposite goalie)
- In basketball, a player who is a poor defender is sometimes referred to as a "sieve."
- On rivers, a sieve or strainer is a dangerous obstacle that water can pass through, but people cannot. See Obstacle in whitewater canoing
- the Sieve, a river in Italy
sieving in Catalan: Garbell
sieving in German: Sieb
sieving in French: Passoire
sieving in Japanese: 篩
sieving in Dutch: Zeef
sieving in Polish: sito
sieving in Portuguese: Crivo
sieving in Spanish: Rejilla
sieving in Spanish: Filtro
sieving in Swedish: Såll