sulcar
/ˈsʌlkɑr/Definitions
1. verb
to clear or remove (something) from a surface, especially by cutting or scraping.
“The farmer would sulcar the fields to prepare them for planting.”
2. verb
to clear (an area of land) by cutting down trees, burning, or removing debris.
“The park rangers sulcar the area to prevent wildfires.”
3. noun
a person or thing that sulcates.
“The sulcar is responsible for maintaining the trails in the park.”