Meaning Of The Word Windrow
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Windrow Meaning
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What's The Definition Of Windrow?
windrow in American English
a row of hay raked together to dry before being made into heaps or cocks to rake, sweep, etc. into a windrow or windrows noun: a row or line of hay raked together to dry before being raked into heaps transitive verb: to arrange in a windrow windrow in British English noun: a long low ridge or line of hay or a similar crop, designed to achieve the best conditions for drying or curing verb: to put (hay or a similar crop) into windrows |
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