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Definition of furrow
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Furrow
(n.) A
trench
in the earth made by, or as by, a
plow..
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Corrugate
::
Corrugate
(a.)
Wrinkled;
crumpled;
furrowed;
contracted
into
ridges
and
furrows.
Bisulcate
::
Bisulcate
(a.)
Having
two
grooves
or
furrows.
Fossulate
::
Fossulate
(a.)
Having,
or
surrounded
by, long,
narrow
depressions
or
furrows..
Plough
::
Plough
(n.) A
well-known
implement,
drawn by
horses,
mules,
oxen, or other
power,
for
turning
up the soil to
prepare
it for
bearing
crops;
also used to
furrow
or break up the soil for other
purposes;
as, the
subsoil
plow; the
draining
plow..
Drill
::
Drill (n.) A row of seed sown in a
furrow.
Furrow
::
Furrow
(n.) To mark with
channels
or with
wrinkles.
Score
::
Score (n.) A line
drawn;
a
groove
or
furrow.
Frizel
::
Frizel
(a.) A
movable
furrowed
piece of steel
struck
by the
flint,
to throw
sparks
into the pan, in an early form of
flintlock..
Pruner
::
Pruner
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
beetles
whose
larvae
gnaw the
branches
of trees so as to cause them to fall,
especially
the
American
oak
pruner
(Asemum
moestum),
whose larva eats the pith of oak
branches,
and when
mature
gnaws a
circular
furrow
on the
inside
nearly
to the bark. When the
branches
fall each
contains
a
pupa..
Gonidium
::
Gonidium
(n.) A
special
groove
or
furrow
at one or both
angles
of the mouth of many
Anthozoa.
Balk
::
Balk (v. i.) A ridge of land left
unplowed
between
furrows,
or at the end of a
field;
a piece
missed
by the plow
slipping
aside..
Wrinkle
::
Wrinkle
(v. i.) To
shrink
into
furrows
and
ridges.
Contourniated
::
Contourniated
(a.)
Having
furrowed
edges,
as if
turned
in a
lathe..
Ploughfoot
::
Ploughfoot
(n.) An
adjustable
staff
formerly
attached
to the plow beam to
determine
the depth of the
furrow.
Thorough
::
Thorough
(n.) A
furrow
between
two
ridges,
to drain off the
surface
water..
Headland
::
Headland
(n.) A ridge or strip of
unplowed
at the ends of
furrows,
or near a
fence..
Share
::
Share (n.) The part
(usually
an iron or steel
plate)
of a plow which cuts the
ground
at the
bottom
of a
furrow;
a
plowshare.
Furrow
::
Furrow
(n.) To cut a
furrow
in; to make
furrows
in; to plow; as, to
furrow
the
ground
or sea..
Selion
::
Selion
(n.) A short piece of land in
arable
ridges
and
furrows,
of
uncertain
quantity;
also, a ridge of land lying
between
two
furrows..
Substrate
::
Substrate
(a.)
Having
very
slight
furrows.
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