A trench in the earth made by, or as by, a plow., Any trench, channel, or groove, as in wood or metal; a wrinkle on the face; as, the furrows of age., To cut a furrow in; to make furrows in; to plow; as, to furrow the ground or sea., To mark with channels or with wrinkles.
Bill Furrow's birth name is William Owen Furrow.
Till, cultivate, or furrow.
The future tense is "will furrow"
Seetha is a feminine Indian name that comes from Sita, which means "furrow" in Sanskirt.
Bill Furrow is 6' 5".
Steven Furrow is 5' 10".
Furrow is used for row cropingGardens.For soils of low permeability furrow may vary from 20 to 30 cm
Furrow is used for row cropingGardens.For soils of low permeability furrow may vary from 20 to 30 cmmethods:furrowcorrugationsfurrow and corrugations
The antonym for 'furrow' is 'smooth' or 'unwrinkle'.
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The Furrow was created in 1950 by the Vatican as an agricultural magazine to promote good farming practices and Christian values among rural communities.
During cytokinesis in mitosis a cleavage furrow forms.