wind·row /ˈwɪn(d)ˌro/
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Wind·row n.
1. A row or line of hay raked together for the purpose of being rolled into cocks or heaps.
2. Sheaves of grain set up in a row, one against another, that the wind may blow between them. [Eng.]
3. The green border of a field, dug up in order to carry the earth on other land to mend it. [Eng.]
Wind·row, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Windrowed p. pr. & vb. n. Windrowing.] To arrange in lines or windrows, as hay when newly made.
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