Make+furrows+in

  • 1furrows — fur·row || fÉœrəʊ / fÊŒ n. row, ditch; fold; wrinkle v. plow furrows; make grooves; make wrinkles (in the face); be wrinkled …

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  • 2To make land — Land Land, n. [AS. land, lond; akin to D., G., Icel., Sw., Dan., and Goth. land. ] 1. The solid part of the surface of the earth; opposed to water as constituting a part of such surface, especially to oceans and seas; as, to sight land after a… …

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  • 3fur´row|less — fur|row «FUR oh», noun, verb. –n. 1. a long, narrow groove or track cut in the ground by a plow. 2. any long, narrow groove or track: »the furrows between waves of the sea. Heavy trucks made deep furrows in the muddy road. 3. Figurative. a… …

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  • 4fur´row|er — fur|row «FUR oh», noun, verb. –n. 1. a long, narrow groove or track cut in the ground by a plow. 2. any long, narrow groove or track: »the furrows between waves of the sea. Heavy trucks made deep furrows in the muddy road. 3. Figurative. a… …

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  • 5fur|row — «FUR oh», noun, verb. –n. 1. a long, narrow groove or track cut in the ground by a plow. 2. any long, narrow groove or track: »the furrows between waves of the sea. Heavy trucks made deep furrows in the muddy road. 3. Figurative. a wrinkle: »a… …

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  • 6furrow — I. noun Etymology: Middle English furgh, forow, from Old English furh; akin to Old High German furuh furrow, Latin porca Date: before 12th century 1. a. a trench in the earth made by a plow b. plowed land ; field 2. something that resembles the… …

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  • 7furrow — I. n. 1. Trench (made by a plough). 2. Channel, groove, hollow, fluting, chamfer. 3. Wrinkle, seam, line, rugosity. II. v. a. 1. Make furrows in, plough in furrows. 2. Hollow, cut in furrows, groove, channel, flute, chamfer …

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  • 8furrow — [fʉr′ō] n. [ME forwe < OE furh, akin to Ger furche (OHG furuh) < IE base * perk , to dig up, furrow > * porkos, L porca, furrow, porcus, pig (lit., digger)] 1. a narrow groove made in the ground by a plow 2. anything resembling this, as… …

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  • 9plough — /plaʊ / (say plow) noun 1. an agricultural implement for cutting and turning over the soil. 2. any of various implements resembling this, as a plane for cutting grooves or a device for snow clearance. 3. a device on a tram, formerly used for… …

  • 10plow — [[t]plaʊ[/t]] n. 1) agr. an agricultural implement used for cutting, lifting, turning over, and partly pulverizing soil 2) any of various implements resembling or suggesting this, as a contrivance for clearing away snow from a road or track 3)… …

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