Definition of Furrower

1. one that furrows [n -S] - See also: furrows

Lexicographical Neighbors of Furrower

furriers
furriery
furries
furriest
furrily
furrin
furriner
furriners
furriness
furrinesses
furring
furring strip
furrings
furrow
furrowed
furrower (current term)
furrowers
furrowest
furrowing
furrowlike
furrows
furrowy
furrs
furry
furry fandom
furry lobster
furry lobsters
furry muff
furry tongue
furrydom

Literary usage of Furrower

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Cultivator: A Monthly Publication, Devoted to Agriculture by New York State Agricultural Society (1852)
"R. h •:.r} Winter ihe lune to Think—Culture of Potato**, by UW Ayrshire Cattle, by VV—A Double furrower, ..."

2. The Cultivator by New York State Agricultural Society (1852)
"... 108 109 110 111 118 113 114 115 116 117 lia tt 180 Shropshire Ox, 104 I Elevation of House, 112 The Mangle, Ill | Floors of do.. 113 A Double furrower. ..."

3. The Principles of Irrigation Practice by John Andreas Widtsoe (1914)
"Roller furrower 432 152. Utah lay-off and pulverizer 434 153. Robinson's adjustable corrugator and ... furrower in action 435 157. Cultivator 436 158. ..."

4. Irrigation Experiments and Investigations in Western Oregon by Arthur P. Stover (1910)
"furrower, or marker. marker, which traces a line in the soft earth, ... This furrower is operated with two horses and is weighted by the driver standing on ..."

5. Proceedings (1903)
"It is difficult to make uniform 6 to 8 inch furrows with a three-shovel furrower, especially if the ground has not been kept thoroughly and deeply ..."

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