noun
- a row of fencing that marks a boundary, especially between fields or properties
- the strip of land along a fence, often overgrown with vegetation or weeds
Usage: chiefly North American; often used in agricultural contexts
Usage: chiefly North American
Examples
- The farmer repaired the fencerow that separated his property from his neighbor's.
- Wild plants and shrubs grew thick along the old fencerow.
- The fencerow provided shelter for rabbits and other small animals.
- They cleared the fencerow to improve visibility along the road.
- The fencerow had been neglected for years and was falling into disrepair.
- Birds nested in the trees that lined the fencerow.