SWATH
A swath is a long, broad strip or belt of land or material created by cutting, mowing, or passing through. The spelling swathe is common in British English when referring to bands or wraps, while swath is the more typical form in many other contexts. The term is used across several disciplines to describe a distinctive track or band left behind by movement or action.
In agriculture, a swath refers to the row or pile of cut grain or hay left lying
In mapping and remote sensing, a swath denotes the strip of ground observed in a single pass
Beyond technical uses, swath can describe any broad strip produced by movement through an area, such as