scarify

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İngilizce - İngilizce
To scar
Denude, or lay waste to
{v} to lance or cut the skin, cup, open
scratch the surface of; "scarify seeds
scratch the surface of; "scarify seeds"
puncture and scar (the skin), as for purposes or tribal identification or rituals; "The men in some African tribes scarify their faces" break up; "scarify soil" scratch the surface of; "scarify seeds
To disturb the forest floor and topsoil in preparation for natural regeneration, direct seeding or planting
{f} cause a scar; make small cuts or scratches in the skin; crush, break up the surface layer of something (e.g. ground before planting); criticize sharply
break up; "scarify soil"
To scratch or cut the skin of; esp
To stir the surface soil of, as a field
puncture and scar (the skin), as for purposes or tribal identification or rituals; "The men in some African tribes scarify their faces"
To abrade, scratch, or modify the surface For example, to scratch the impervious seed coat of hard seed or to break the surface of the soil with a narrow-bladed implement
Scarification: Any physical abrasion applied to a hard seed coat to permit better water and gas entry into the seed Removal of moss and old grass from a lawn by raking
In land Restoration activities, to stir the surface of the ground with an implement in preparation for replanting ADVANCE \x 540
Med
to make small incisions in, by means of a lancet or scarificator, so as to draw blood from the smaller vessels without opening a large vein
To make an incision in a hard seed coat to induce germination
scarified
damaged, barren, denuded, scarred, wasted

Gallager tossed another drink down his scarified gullet.

scarified
Simple past tense and past participle of scarify
scarification
{n} a slight incision with a lancet
scarification
a medieval form of penance in which the skin was damaged with a knife or hot iron
scarification
small superficial scratches
scarification
Read the entry on pretreating seeds first OK So the seed coat is hard A water bath will likely not soften it enough to allow for imbibition (for the seed to take up water) Use a knife of file to gently scrape away a bit of the seed coat If the scrape is too deep, the seed will be damaged Fine sandpaper will also work well Depending on the seed's variety, soaking it for a few hours after scrarification may be necessary --or at least helpful-- in speeding germination
scarification
The act of scarifying
scarification
Abrasion of the seed coat allowing water and oxygen into the seed, thereby helping to improve germination in some species
scarification
This is the 'scratching' of the turf surface and is used to either raise up flat lying vegetation or to slightly penetrate into the surface rooting area of the turf
scarification
A method of seedbed preparation which consists of exposing patches of mineral soil by mechanical action
scarification
{i} act of cutting or scratching the skin; cuts, scratches; act of criticizing harshly; act of breaking, act of crumbling
scarification
Shallow loosening of the soil surface (22)
scarification
A method of seedbed preparation which consists of exposing patches of mineral soil through mechanical action
scarification
Extensive movements of soil, sediment, and rock material caused by humans
scarification
A method of seedbed preparation that consists of exposing patches of mineral soil through mechanical action
scarification
the act of scarifying - of raking the ground harshly to remove weeds etc
scarification
Loosening the top soil in open areas to prepare for regeneration by direct seeding or natural seed fall
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scarifies
third-person singular of scarify
scarifying
present participle of scarify
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