scarificator (Meaning)

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scarificator (n.)

An instrument, principally used in cupping, containing several lancets moved simultaneously by a spring, for making slight incisions.

Synonyms & Antonyms of scarificator

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scarificator Sentence Examples

  1. The scarificator created shallow cuts in the soil to promote seed germination.
  2. The farmer employed a scarificator to break up the hard soil before planting.
  3. The scarificator left a series of parallel lines on the ground, marking the prepared seedbeds.
  4. The scarification process helped to improve the soil's porosity and drainage.
  5. The scarificator's blades penetrated the soil to a precise depth, ensuring proper seed placement.
  6. The scarificator's efficiency allowed the farmer to prepare large areas of land quickly.
  7. The scarificator's robust construction made it durable even in challenging soil conditions.
  8. The scarificator's adjustable settings allowed for customization to suit different soil types.
  9. The scarificator's maneuverability made it easy to operate in tight spaces and around obstacles.
  10. The scarificator's scarification process created a favorable environment for seed establishment and growth.

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An instrument, principally used in cupping, containing several lancets moved simultaneously by a spring, for making slight incisions.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The scarificator created shallow cuts in the soil to promote seed germination.

The farmer employed a scarificator to break up the hard soil before planting.

The scarificator left a series of parallel lines on the ground, marking the prepared seedbeds.

The scarification process helped to improve the soil's porosity and drainage.