Windrow (noun)

A row of cut or raked hay or grain, left in a field to dry before being gathered and stored.

Origin:

From wind + row.

Examples:

  1. The farmer left a windrow of hay in the field to dry.
  2. The windrow was a good place for the birds to find food.
  3. The combine harvester was turned off while they were making windrow.
  4. The windrow was too dry to make good hay.
  5. The windrow was neatly aligned with the edge of the field.
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