unfurrowed - Meaning in Telugu

unfurrowed - Meaning in Telugu

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Definitions and Meaning of unfurrowed in English

unfurrowed adjective

  1. not marked with shallow depressions or furrows

    Examples

    • "an unfurrowed field"
    • "unfurrowed cheeks"

What is unfurrowed meaning in Telugu?

The word or phrase unfurrowed refers to not marked with shallow depressions or furrows. See unfurrowed meaning in Telugu, unfurrowed definition, translation and meaning of unfurrowed in Telugu. Also learn unfurrowed opposite words, unfurrowed antonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of unfurrowed. Find the answer of what is the meaning of unfurrowed in Telugu.

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