Bolting cloth

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Bolting \Bolt"ing\, n.
   1. A sifting, as of flour or meal.
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   2. (Law) A private arguing of cases for practice by students,
      as in the Inns of Court. [Obs.]
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   {Bolting cloth}, wire, hair, silk, or other sieve cloth of
      different degrees of fineness; -- used by millers for
      sifting flour. --McElrath.

   {Bolting hutch}, a bin or tub for the bolted flour or meal;
      (fig.) a receptacle.
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