1. A row or line of hay raked together for the purpose of being rolled into cocks or heaps.
2. Sheaves of grain set up in a row, one against another, that the wind may blow between them. [Eng.]
3. The green border of a field, dug up in order to carry the earth on other land to mend it. [Eng.]
WINDROW
Wind"row, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Windrowed; p. pr. & vb. n. Windrowing.]
Defn: To arrange in lines or windrows, as hay when newly made. Forby.
WIND-SHAKEN
Wind"-shak`en, a.
Defn: Shaken by the wind; specif. (Forestry),
Defn: affected by wind shake, or anemosis (which see, above).
WIND SIGNAL
Wind signal.
Defn: In general, any signal announcing information concerning winds, and esp. the expected approach of winds whose direction and force are dangerous to shipping, etc. The wind-signal system of the United States Weather Bureau consists of storm, information, hurricane, hot wind, and inland storm signals.