SULCATE


Meaning of SULCATE in English

ˈsəlˌkāt adjective

also sul·cat·ed -ād.ə̇d

Etymology: sulcate from Latin sulcatus, past participle of sulcare to furrow, plow, from sulcus furrow; sulcated from Latin sulcat us + English -ed

: scored with furrows : furrowed or grooved especially lengthwise

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