linesides
/ˈlaɪnzˌaɪdz/Definitions
1. noun
The sides of a railway line, especially in the countryside.
“The hikers had to navigate through the dense woods along the railway linesides.”
2. noun
In American football, the sidelines of the field, especially in reference to a team’s line of scrimmage.
“The coach shouted at his player to stay on the linesides during the game.”
3. noun
The area along a road or track, especially in the countryside.
“The cyclists rode along the scenic linesides of the rural road.”