furrow
Roget category 259
2. Words relating to space› 2.3. Form
›› 2.3.3. Superficial form
#259.
Furrow
noun
furrow,
groove,
rut,
sulcus [Anat.],
scratch,
streak,
striae,
crack,
score,
incision,
slit —
chamfer,
fluting —
corduroy road,
cradle hole.
channel,
gutter,
trench,
ditch,
dike,
dyke —
moat,
fosse†,
trough,
kennel —
ravine
etc.
(interval)
198 —
tajo [U.S.],
thank-ye-ma'am [U.S.].
verb
furrow
etc.
n. —
flute,
plow —
incise,
engrave,
etch,
bite in.
adjective
furrowed
etc.
v. —
ribbed,
striated,
sulcated [Anat.],
fluted,
canaliculated† —
bisulcous†,
bisulcate†,
bisulcated† —
canaliferous† —
trisulcate† —
corduroy —
unisulcate† —
costate†,
rimiform†.
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