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1. (n.) row
a number of persons or things arranged in a line, esp. a straight line.
2. row
a line of persons or things so arranged.
3. row
a line of adjacent seats facing the same way, as in a theater.
4. row
a street formed by two continuous lines of buildings.
5. row
one of the horizontal lines of squares on a checkerboard; rank.
6. (v.t.) row
to put in a row (often fol. by up).
7. (v.i.) row
to propel a vessel by the leverage of oars or the like.
8. (v.t.) row
to propel (a vessel) with oars or the like.
9. row
to convey in a boat that is rowed.
10. row
to convey or propel (something) in a manner suggestive of rowing.
11. row
to require, use, or be equipped with (a number of oars).
12. row
to use (oarsmen) for rowing.
13. row
to row against in a race.
14. (n.) row
an act or period of rowing.
15. row
an excursion in a rowboat.
16. (n.) row
a noisy dispute or quarrel.
17. (v.i.) row
to quarrel noisily.
Etymology: (1740–50)
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| Definition of 'Row' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) row
an arrangement of objects or people side by side in a line
"a row of chairs"
2. (noun) quarrel, wrangle, row, words, run-in, dustup
an angry dispute
"they had a quarrel"; "they had words"
3. (noun) row
a long continuous strip (usually running horizontally)
"a mackerel sky filled with rows of clouds"; "rows of barbed wire protected the trenches"
4. (noun) course, row
(construction) a layer of masonry
"a course of bricks"
5. (noun) row
a linear array of numbers, letters, or symbols side by side
6. (noun) row
a continuous chronological succession without an interruption
"they won the championship three years in a row"
7. (verb) rowing, row
the act of rowing as a sport
8. (verb) row
propel with oars
"row the boat across the lake"
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1. (noun) row
a number of people or things arranged in a line
a row of trees planted along the river; chairs arranged in rows
2. row
in a row
happening one after another
There were three tornadoes in a row.
3. (verb) row
to move a boat using oars
They rowed across the lake.
4. (noun) row
an argument in which you disagree with sb
She had a row with her boyfriend.
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| Definition of 'Row' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Row
a noisy, turbulent quarrel or disturbance; a brawl
2. (noun) Row
a series of persons or things arranged in a continued line; a line; a rank; a file; as, a row of trees; a row of houses or columns
3. (noun) Row
the act of rowing; excursion in a rowboat
4. Row
rough; stern; angry
5. (verb) Row
to propel with oars, as a boat or vessel, along the surface of water; as, to row a boat
6. (verb) Row
to transport in a boat propelled with oars; as, to row the captain ashore in his barge
7. (verb) Row
to use the oar; as, to row well
8. (verb) Row
to be moved by oars; as, the boat rows easily
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Sense: a line
two rows of houses; They were sitting in a row; They sat in the front row in the theatre.
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Afrikaans: ry |
Arabic: صَف |
Bulgarian: ред |
Brazilian: fila |
Czech: řada |
German: die Reihe |
Danish: række |
Greek: σειρά, στοίχος |
Spanish: hilera, fila |
Estonian: rida |
Farsi: ردیف |
Finnish: rivi |
French: rang(ée) |
Hebrew: שוּרָה |
Hindi: झगड़ा |
Croatian: niz, red |
Hungarian: sor |
Indonesian: deretan |
Icelandic: röð |
Italian: fila |
Japanese: 列 |
Korean: 열, 줄 |
Lithuanian: eilė |
Latvian: rinda |
Malay: barisan |
Dutch: rij |
Norwegian: rekke, rad |
Polish: rząd |
Persian: ردیف |
Pashto: ردیف |
Portuguese: fila |
Romanian: rând, şir |
Russian: ряд |
Slovak: rad |
Slovenian: vrsta |
Serbian: red |
Swedish: rad |
Thai: แถว |
Turkish: sıra, dizi |
Taiwanese: 一排 |
Ukrainian: ряд |
Urdu: قطار |
Vietnamese: hàng; dãy |
Chinese: (一)排 |
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