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Meaning
Noun
●
In Agriculture:
A
trench cut
in the
soil
, as when
plowed
in order to
plant
a crop.
●
Any
trench
,
channel
, or
groove
,
as in
wood
or metal.
●
A
deep
wrinkle
in the
skin
of the
face
, especially on the forehead.
Verb
●
To
cut one
or more
grooves
in (the
ground
, etc.).
●
To wrinkle.
●
In Facial expressions:
To
pull
one's
brows
or
eyebrows
together due to
concentration
,
worry
, etc.
●
to become furrowed
Name
●
A surname.
Sourced from
Wiktionary
Origin
furrow
English
furgh
Middle English (1100-1500)
Sourced from
Etym
Related
Grimace
Brow
Ridge
Scowl
Tillage
Dimple
Wrinkle
Snarl
Trench
Clench
Cleft
Gape
Forehead
Droop
Gaze
Bulge
Ridges
Hole
Ruffle
Blade
Pipe
Curl
Tube
Pit
Cylinder
Incision
Hedgerow
Leaf
Flutter
Groove
Grass
Plate
Dike
Glisten
Pluck
Mulching
Sowing
Drip
Meadow
Stump
Glower
Planting
Pucker
Shallow
Cavity
Pond
Lateral
Flat
Drainage
Raised Beds
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Rhymes
Furrow
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