furrow
This term evokes a strong image of linear indentation, whether carved into the earth or etched into skin. In agricultural contexts, it suggests productivity and preparation, while in human contexts, it typically signals mental strain, deep thought, or the passage of time. When used as a verb, the word is almost exclusively paired with the brow or forehead to describe a specific facial expression of concentration or distress. It describes a physical contraction of muscles that creates a temporary valley in the skin.
Meanings
A long, narrow trench made in the ground by a plow for planting seeds.
"The farmer spent the morning digging a deep furrow in the soil."
A deep line or wrinkle on a person's face, typically caused by age, worry, or concentration.
"A deep furrow appeared between his eyebrows as he concentrated on the puzzle."