sulcus
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sulcus
(sul -kŭs) (plural: sulci) an area of subparallel furrows and ridges on the surface of a planet or satellite. The word is used in the approved name of such a feature.Collins Dictionary of Astronomy © Market House Books Ltd, 2006
sulcus
[′səl·kəs] (zoology)
A furrow or groove, especially one on the surface of the cerebrum.
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