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Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
row (verb)intransitive verb
1.
to propel a boat by means of oars
2.
transitive verb
to move by or as if by the propulsion of oars
1.
a) to propel with or as if with oars
b) (1) to participate in (a rowing match)
(2) to compete against in rowing
(3) to pull (an oar) in a crew
2.
to transport in an oar-propelled boat
an act or instance of rowing
1.
a number of objects arranged in a usually straight line - a row of bottles , also the line along which such objects are arranged - planted the corn in parallel rows
2.
a) - way street
b) a street or area dominated by a specific kind of enterprise or occupancy - doctors' row
3.
- twelve-tone row
4.
a) a continuous strip usually running horizontally or parallel to a baseline
b) a horizontal arrangement of items
transitive verb
to form into rows
a noisy disturbance or quarrel
intransitive verb
to engage in a row have a quarrel
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Row may refer to:
- Row vector, a 1 × n matrix in linear algebra.
- Row (database), a single, implicitly structured data item in a table
- Row (weight-lifting), a form of weight-lifting exercise
- Row (album), an album by Gerard
- Tone row, an arrangement of the twelve notes of the chromatic scale
- Rest of the world or RoW
- Roswell International Air Center's IATA code
- Right-of-way. ROW, also often R/O/W.
- Death row, a place for people awaiting execution
- The Row (fashion label)