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The uncultivated land on each side of and below a barrier around a piece of property, yard, etc.; Also: Any uncultivated strip of land within a field, farm, etc.

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  • History of a small area: a roadside fencerow 1920-1940
  • A low line of greening hills formed a fencerow over which sheeplike tufts began to bound.
  • These are a farm pond project, a small wildlife refuge program, and a fencerow cover restoration proposition.
  • She held clutched against her belly a bunch of goldenrod and ironweed pulled from the fencerow of the cornfield.
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