ben vs windrow

ben

noun
  • The winged seed of the ben tree. 

  • A tree, Moringa oleifera or horseradish tree of Arabia and India, which produces oil of ben. 

  • Son of (used with Hebrew and Arabic surnames). 

  • A Scottish or Irish mountain or high peak. 

  • The oil of the ben seed. 

  • Ben-room: The inner room of a two-room hut or shack (as opposed to the but). 

adv
  • Inside. 

prep
  • In, into. 

adj
  • Inner, interior. 

windrow

noun
  • A line of leaves etc heaped up by the wind. 

  • The green border of a field, dug up in order to carry the earth onto other land to improve it. 

  • A line of snow left behind by the edge of a snowplow’s blade. 

  • A ridge or berm at a perimeter 

  • A long snowbank along the side of a road. 

  • A similar streak of seaweed etc on the surface of the sea formed by Langmuir circulation. 

  • A line of gravel left behind by the edge of a grader’s blade. 

  • A row of cut grain or hay allowed to dry in a field. 

verb
  • To arrange (e.g. new-made hay) in lines or windrows. 

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