0 a long line or hollow that is formed or cut into the surface of something:
1 to form or cut a long line or hollow in the surface of something:
The yolk furrows gradually regress until they are no longer visible.
The trees were planted in the furrows and the crops on the ridges.
In late forms the axial furrows are very weak.
The prominences are beset with small tubercles, and are marked off into three more or less equal portions by two shallow furrows.
There are eight pairs of pleural furrows and the first three, possibly four, ribs carry straight rib furrows.
The glabella is very slightly tapered, with two pairs of wellmarked furrows.
Water projects include dams, wells, furrows, construction of springs and water channels.
Stable furrows, ridges and hillocks provide a range of environmental conditions which plants select according to their needs.
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