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														Anything that separates or cuts off inconvenience, injury,
   or danger; that which shelters or conceals from view; a shield or
   protection; as, a fire screen. | 
						
											
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														A dwarf wall or partition carried up to a certain height
   for separation and protection, as in a church, to separate the aisle
   from the choir, or the like. | 
						
											
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														A surface, as that afforded by a curtain, sheet, wall,
   etc., upon which an image, as a picture, is thrown by a magic lantern,
   solar microscope, etc. | 
						
											
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														A long, coarse riddle or sieve, sometimes a revolving
   perforated cylinder, used to separate the coarser from the finer parts,
   as of coal, sand, gravel, and the like. | 
						
											
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														To provide with a shelter or means of concealment; to
   separate or cut off from inconvenience, injury, or danger; to shelter;
   to protect; to protect by hiding; to conceal; as, fruits screened from
   cold winds by a forest or hill. | 
						
											
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														To pass, as coal, gravel, ashes, etc., through a screen
   in order to separate the coarse from the fine, or the worthless from
   the valuable; to sift. |