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Ridge and
furrow is an
archaeological pattern of
ridges (Medieval Latin: sliones) and
troughs created by a
system of
ploughing used in
Europe during the...
- In cell biology, the
cleavage furrow is the
indentation of the cell's
surface that
begins the
progression of cleavage, by
which animal and some
algal cells...
- The
Furrows is a 2022
novel by
Namwali Serpell, an
American and
Zambian author. The
Furrows follows the
story of C****andra Williams, also
known as Cee...
- Look up
furrow in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
furrow is a line cut in soil when
ploughed in
order to
plant a crop.
Furrow may also
refer to: The...
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Barry R.
Furrow is an
American lawyer,
currently at
Drexel University and was
former Editor-in-Chief of The
Journal of Law,
Medicine & Ethics. "Barry R...
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James L.
Furrow is an
American theologian,
currently the
Evelyn and
Frank Reed
Professor of
Martial and
Family Therapy at
Fuller Theological Seminary....
- The
Furrow is an
Irish Catholic theological periodical published monthly by
Maynooth College. It was
founded in 1950 by
James G. McGarry,
Professor of...
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According to an old
Czech legend, the Devil's
Furrow (Czech: Čertova brázda) was a
distinct line in the landscape,
allegedly connecting the
place of St...
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weeds and crop
remains to decay.
Trenches cut by the
plough are
called furrows. In
modern use, a
ploughed field is
normally left to dry and then harrowed...
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Furrows (Spanish: Surcos) is a 1951
Spanish film
directed by José
Antonio Nieves Conde, and
written by him in
collaboration with
Gonzalo Torrente Ballester...