fenceline

English

Etymology

fence + line

Noun

fenceline (plural fencelines)

  1. The path a fence takes through a landscape; a long, usually straight, section of fence.
    • 2007 January 1, Verlyn Klinkenborg, “Edges and Order”, in New York Times:
      The farmers up here will have a lot of cleaning to do along the fencelines before they bale hay next June or they will be baling kindling.
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