Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
fencerow
noun
/ˈfɛn.sə.roʊ/

Definition
A line of fences that forms a boundary or space between fields or properties.

Examples
- The fencerow was lined with shrubs and small trees, providing a habitat for wildlife.
- The farmer walked along the fencerow to check for any fallen branches after the storm.
- Children often play near the fencerow, enjoying both the open fields and the shade of the trees.

Meaning
A fencerow is typically used in agriculture to define land boundaries or to separate different areas within a farm.

Synonyms
- boundary
- fence
- hedgerow