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Windrow

Noun (Sense 1)

A row or line of hay, grain, or other crops that have been raked or otherwise gathered together.

Example sentence: The farmer neatly arranged the freshly cut hay into windrows for drying.

Noun (Sense 2)

A narrow line or row formed by anything that is arranged or collected.

Example sentence: The fallen leaves covered the ground in colorful windrows.

Verb

To arrange or gather into a windrow.

Example sentence: The workers windrowed the fallen branches in preparation for removal.

Local Usage (Noun)

In local usage, windrow refers to the practice of creating a row of snow or ice to prevent drifting or create a barrier.

Example sentence: The snowplow driver cleared the road and created a windrow to block the snow from drifting back onto the pavement.

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