FUR'ROW, n. Gr. to plow.
1. A trench in the earth made by a plow.
2. A long narrow trench or channel in wood or metal a groove.
3. A hollow made by wrinkles in the face.
FUR'ROW,
1. To cut a furrow to make furrows in to plow.
2. To make long narrow channels or grooves in.
3. To cut to make channels in to plow as, to furrow the deep.
4. To make hollows in by wrinkles. Sorrow furrows the brow.
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