Sieve (disambiguation)
Appearance
A sieve is a tool to separate materials of one characteristic (for example, liquids) from materials of another (for example, solids). Some kinds of sieves are also called strainers.
While sieves are most commonly known as kitchen utensils, there are many other kinds of sieves.
Cooking
- Sieve (many different types listed)
Chemistry
- Sieving coefficient, in transport phenomena
Mathematics
- Sieve theory, a technique for counting or filtering sets of numbers
- 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++
Other uses
- Sieve analysis, a practice or procedure used to assess the particle size distribution of a granular material, such as soil
- CIV, A [[New York City punk rock band pronounced "sieve".
- In plumbing, a Stainless steel strainer
- On rivers, a sieve or strainer is a dangerous obstacle that water can pass through, but people cannot. See Obstacle in whitewater canoing
- Sieve River, a river in Italy
- In sports such as hockey or lacrosse, "sieve" is a common slang term used when referring to a goaltender who allows many or weak goals.
- In medicine, a "surgical seive" refers to a very general list of diagnostic or pathological headings, against which any finding can be compared.
- A firefighting tool used when a fire engine drafts water from a body of water. A large metal strainer is attached to the end of a hard suction hose that prevents debris from entering the hose.
- A gardening tool, known as a riddle, used to separate soil particles and provide a finer tilth, for example by removing stones and twigs.