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| 1. | [ noun ] an arrangement of objects or people side by side in a line | |
| Examples: | : "a row of chairs" |
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| Related terms: | line terrace tier serration | |
| 2. | [ verb ] (nautical,transportation) propel with oars | |
| Examples: | "row the boat" down the lake" |
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| Related terms: | boat stroke feather scull pull sport rowing | |
| 3. | [ noun ] an angry dispute | |
| Synonyms: | wrangle quarrel run-in dustup words | |
| Examples: | "they had a quarrel" "they had words" |
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| Related terms: | dispute affray bicker bust-up brawl | |
| 4. | [ noun ] (construction) a layer of masonry | |
| Synonyms: | course | |
| Examples: | "a course of bricks" |
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| Related terms: | layer damp-proof_course row_of_bricks wall | |
| 5. | [ noun ] a long continuous strip (usually running horizontally) | |
| Examples: | "a mackerel sky filled with rows of clouds" "rows of barbed wire protected the trenches" |
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| Related terms: | strip | |
| 6. | [ noun ] Last name, frequency rank in the U.S. is 18472 | |
| 7. | [ noun ] (mathematics) a linear array of numbers side by side | |
| Related terms: | array table | |
| 8. | [ noun ] a continuous chronological succession without an interruption | |
| Examples: | "they won the championship three years in a row" |
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| Related terms: | sequence | |
| 9. | [ noun ] (sport) the act of rowing as a sport | |
| Synonyms: | rowing | |
| Related terms: | sport sculling crab feather | |
| Similar spelling: |
Rowe Ro Roy roe Roa Roye roue Rohe r |
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