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Definition of furrow
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Furrow
(n.) To mark with
channels
or with
wrinkles.
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Plough
::
Plough
(v. t.) To
furrow;
to make
furrows,
grooves,
or
ridges
in; to run
through,
as in
sailing..
Ridge
::
Ridge (n.) A
raised
line or
strip,
as of
ground
thrown
up by a plow or left
between
furrows
or
ditches,
or as on the
surface
of
metal,
cloth,
or bone, etc..
Scratch
::
Scratch
(n.) A break in the
surface
of a thing made by
scratching,
or by
rubbing
with
anything
pointed
or
rough;
a
slight
wound,
mark,
furrow,
or
incision..
Multisulcate
::
Multisulcate
(a.)
Having
many
furrows.
Ploughfoot
::
Ploughfoot
(n.) An
adjustable
staff
formerly
attached
to the plow beam to
determine
the depth of the
furrow.
Score
::
Score (v. t.) To mark with
lines,
scratches,
or
notches;
to cut
notches
or
furrows
in; to
notch;
to
scratch;
to
furrow;
as, to score
timber
for
hewing;
to score the back with a
lash..
Gonidium
::
Gonidium
(n.) A
special
groove
or
furrow
at one or both
angles
of the mouth of many
Anthozoa.
Wrinkle
::
Wrinkle
(v. i.) To
shrink
into
furrows
and
ridges.
Trica
::
Trica (n.) An
apothecium
in
certain
lichens,
having
a
spherical
surface
marked
with
spiral
or
concentric
ridges
and
furrows..
Thorough
::
Thorough
(n.) A
furrow
between
two
ridges,
to drain off the
surface
water..
Trench
::
Trench
(v. t.) To cut
furrows
or
ditches
in; as, to
trench
land for the
purpose
of
draining
it..
Land
::
Land (n.) The
ground
left
unplowed
between
furrows;
any one of
several
portions
into which a field is
divided
for
convenience
in
plowing.
Furrow
::
Furrow
(n.) A
trench
in the earth made by, or as by, a
plow..
Crebrisulcate
::
Crebrisulcate
(a.)
Marked
with
closely
set
transverse
furrows.
Porcate
::
Porcate
(a.)
Having
grooves
or
furrows
broader
than the
intervening
ridges;
furrowed.
Sulk
::
Sulk (n.) A
furrow.
Raphe
::
Raphe (n.) A line,
ridge,
furrow,
or band of
fibers,
especially
in the
median
line; as, the raphe of the
tongue..
Underfurrow
::
Underfurrow
(v. t.) To cover as under a
furrow;
to plow in; as, to
underfurrow
seed or
manure..
Rove
::
Rove (v. t.) To plow into
ridges
by
turning
the earth of two
furrows
together.
Contourniated
::
Contourniated
(a.)
Having
furrowed
edges,
as if
turned
in a
lathe..
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