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1furrow slice — noun : the ridge of earth turned by a plow this plow may be adjusted to set the furrow slice on edge A.F.Gustafson * * * furrow slice, a narrow slice of earth turned up by a plow …
2furrow — n. & v. n. 1 a narrow trench made in the ground by a plough. 2 a rut, groove, or deep wrinkle. 3 a ship s track. v.tr. 1 plough. 2 a make furrows, grooves, etc. in. b mark with wrinkles. Phrases and idioms: furrow slice the slice of earth turned… …
3furrow slice — noun a slice of earth turned up by the mouldboard of a plough …
4open furrow — noun : a furrow not filled by a furrow slice …
5agricultural technology — Introduction application of techniques to control the growth and harvesting of animal and vegetable products. Soil preparation Mechanical processing of soil so that it is in the proper physical condition for planting is usually… …
6Plough — Plow redirects here. For the Canadian soldier, see Edward Chester Plow. Plowman redirects here. For the surname, see Plowman (surname). Furrow redirects here. For other uses, see Furrow (disambiguation). For other uses, see Plough… …
7cut — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. incise, carve, dissect, slice, shave, trim, shape; separate, divide, split, sever; abridge, shorten, diminish, reduce, curtail; hurt, sting, wound, snub, ignore; reap, gather. See disjunction,… …
8plow — plowable, adj. plowability, n. plower, n. /plow/, n. 1. an agricultural implement used for cutting, lifting, turning over, and partly pulverizing soil. 2. any of various implements resembling or suggesting this, as a kind of plane for cutting… …
9slit — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. & n. cut, gash, slash, slice. See interval, furrow. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. split, cleavage, crevice; see hole 1 , 2 , tear . v. Syn. tear, slice, split; see cut 1 , 2 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) …
10trench — [trench] vt. [LME trenchen < OFr trenchier (Fr trancher), to cut, hack, prob. < L truncare, to cut off: see TRUNCATE] 1. to cut, cut into, cut off, etc.; slice, gash, etc. 2. a) to cut a deep furrow or furrows in b) to dig a ditch or… …