Noun
One who, or that which, sifts.
Any lamellirostral bird, as a duck or goose; -- so called because it sifts or strains its food from the water and mud by means of the lamell/ of the beak.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAdd the potatoes to the sauce, and rewet the couscous in the sifter with a bit of the sauce “which will give it the red color”, continue cooking for another 20 minutes. Source: Internet
A strainer, sifter, or other fine-mesh utensil can also be used in place of a colander. Source: Internet
If you don't have a flour sifter, you can sift flour just by stirring it. Source: Internet
This glitter is packaged in a jar that has a sifter for easy application, and comes with a screw-on cap decorated with a metallic skull logo. Source: Internet
Using a small sifter or fine-mesh sieve, dust the cookies with the confectioners’ sugar just before serving. Source: Internet
You shake the powder through holes stamped in an "H" formation in the golden sifter. Source: Internet