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  • 31furrow spines — (ECHINODERMATA: Asteroidea) Spines on the adambulacral plates that protect the ambulacral furrow …

    Dictionary of invertebrate zoology

  • 32furrow horse — /ˈfʌroʊ hɔs/ (say furoh haws) noun a plough horse trained not to deviate from a furrow once set in it …

  • 33furrow press — noun : a heavy wheel or bar attached to the rear of a plow to travel in the furrow and firm the seedbed …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 34furrow-weed — furrˈow weed noun (Shakespeare) A weed common on ploughed land • • • Main Entry: ↑furrow …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 35furrow — n. [A.S. furh, trench] A groove separating parts, divisions or segments of an invertebrate body …

    Dictionary of invertebrate zoology

  • 36furrow — A groove or sulcus. [A.S. furh] digital f. SYN: digital crease. genital f. a groove on the genital tubercle in the embryo, appearing toward the end of the second month. gluteal f. SYN: gluteal …

    Medical dictionary

  • 37Furrow —    An opening in the ground made by the plough (Ps. 65:10; Hos. 10:4, 10) …

    Easton's Bible Dictionary

  • 38furrow — Synonyms and related words: abysm, abyss, alveolation, alveolus, arroyo, autolithograph, be a printmaker, bore, box canyon, breach, break, burrow, canal, canalize, canyon, carve, cavity, chamfer, channel, chap, character, chasm, check, chimney,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 39furrow —    A linear or arcuate opening left in the soil after a plow or disk has opened a shallow channel at the soil surface. A shallow channel cut in the soil surface, usually between planted rows for controlling surface water and soil loss, or for… …

    Glossary of landform and geologic terms

  • 40furrow — A narrow grove made in the ground by a plow. Furrows serve different purposes, one of which is to contain a rill of water for surface irrigation …

    Combined glossary of agriculture