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sul·cus \ˈsəlkəs\ noun (plural sul·ci \-lˌsī\) Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, furrow; akin to Greek holkos track, trace, furrow, helkein to drag, pull, Old English sulh plow, measure of land (cultivated by one plow), Armenian helg slow, sluggish, Tocharian B sälk to pull, drag forward : furrow, groove, fissure; especially : a shallow furrow on the surface of the brain separating adjacent convolutions |