/ɹowˈz/ - [rowz] -
We found 3 definitions of rows from 2 different sources.
NounPlural: rows |
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row - an arrangement of objects or people side by side in a line; "a row of chairs" | ||
line acting in conformity; "in line with"; "he got out of line"; "toe the line" | ||
serration a single notch in a row of notches; "one of the serrations was broken off" | ||
row - a linear array of numbers, letters, or symbols side by side | ||
array an arrangement of aerials spaced to give desired directional characteristics | ||
row - a continuous chronological succession without an interruption; "they won the championship three years in a row" | ||
row - a long continuous strip (usually running horizontally); "a mackerel sky filled with rows of clouds"; "rows of barbed wire protected the trenches" | ||
row - the act of rowing as a sport | ||
rowing | ||
athletics, sport participation in sports events as an extracurricular activity | ||
feathering, feather turning an oar parallel to the water between pulls | ||
crab a stroke of the oar that either misses the water or digs too deeply; "he caught a crab and lost the race" | ||
row - an angry dispute; "they had a quarrel"; "they had words" | ||
quarrel, wrangle, words, run-in, dustup | ||
difference of opinion, dispute, difference, conflict coming into conflict with | ||
altercation, fracas, affray a noisy fight | ||
bicker, bickering, pettifoggery, squabble, tiff, spat, fuss a quarrel about petty points | ||
row - (construction) a layer of masonry; "a course of bricks" | ||
course | ||
layer, bed thin structure composed of a single thickness of cells | ||
wall an architectural partition with a height and length greater than its thickness; used to divide or enclose an area or to support another structure; "the south wall had a small window"; "the walls were covered with pictures" | ||
damp-proof course, damp course a course of some impermeable material laid in the foundation walls of building near the ground to prevent dampness from rising into the building | ||
Verb |
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row - propel with oars; "row the boat across the lake" | ||
boat ride in a boat on water | ||
stroke treat gingerly or carefully; "You have to stroke the boss" | ||
feather, square turn the oar, while rowing | ||
pull strain abnormally; "I pulled a muscle in my leg when I jumped up"; "The athlete pulled a tendon in the competition" | ||
scull propel with sculls; "scull the boat" |