sulculate
/ˈsʌlkəleɪt/Definitions
1. verb
to perform the act of sulcating, which is the process of making furrows or grooves, especially in the surface of something.
“The farmer had to sulculate the field to prepare it for planting.”
2. verb
to make a furrow or groove in something, especially by plowing.
“The tractor was designed to sulculate the soil efficiently.”
3. verb
to create a groove or furrow in something, such as a surface or a leaf.
“The insect sulculated its way through the leaf to find food.”
4. noun
a groove or furrow, especially one made by plowing or the like.
“The sulcation of the field was a crucial part of the agricultural process.”