Definition for FUR'ROW

FUR'ROW, n. [Sax. fur or furh; G. furche; Dan. furre; Sw. fora. Qu. Gr. φαροω, 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.

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