Furrowed
11furrowed — Au auwaha, wa awa a, wa awa ahia, āwa awa a, ōwahawaha, kāwaha, māio, ānuhenuhe, mākuakua …
12furrowed band — a strip of cortex that connects the tonsil of the hemisphere of the cerebellum to the uvula of the vermis …
13furrowed tongue — fissured t …
14furrowed prawn — noun : an Australian prawn (Peneus latisulcatus) that attains a length of nine inches and sometimes appears on the market as shrimp …
15Dendrobium sulcatum — Furrowed lip Dendrobium Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae …
16Alexander Tucker (musician) — Infobox musical artist | Name = Alexander Tucker Origin = Kent, England Background = solo singer Genre = Experimental Blues Years active = 1990s present Label = ATP Recordings Instrument = Vocals, Guitar Associated acts = Stephen O Malley… …
17furrow — [[t]fʌ̱roʊ, AM fɜ͟ːr [/t]] furrows, furrowing, furrowed 1) N COUNT A furrow is a long, thin line in the earth which a farmer makes in order to plant seeds or to allow water to flow along. 2) N COUNT A furrow is a deep, fairly wide line in the… …
18brow — noun 1 line of hair above the eye ⇨ See also ↑eyebrow ADJECTIVE ▪ dark, heavy ▪ bushy ▪ delicate VERB + BROW ▪ …
19furrow — fur|row1 [ˈfʌrəu US ˈfə:rou] n [: Old English; Origin: furh] 1.) a deep line or fold in the skin of someone s face, especially on the forehead →↑wrinkle ▪ A deep furrow appeared between his brows. 2.) a wide deep line made in the surface of… …
20furrow — 1 noun (C) 1 a deep line or fold in the skin of someone s face, especially on the forehead 2 a long, narrow cut or hollow area in the surface of something: There were furrows in the tarmac to drain off the rainwater. 3 a long narrow cut made in… …