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    row
    [rō]
    noun
    row (noun) · rows (plural noun)
    1. a number of people or things in a more or less straight line:
      "her villa stood in a row of similar ones" · "the photograph shows a row of civilians walking between men in uniform" · "future additions will include a row of shops along the south side"
      • a line of seats in a theater:
        "they sat in the front row"
      • a street with a continuous line of houses along one or both of its sides, especially when specifying houses of a particular type or function:
        "fraternity row"
      • a horizontal line of entries in a table.
      • a complete line of stitches in knitting or crochet.
    Origin
    Middle English: of uncertain origin; perhaps of Germanic origin; related to Dutch rij and German Reihe.
    row
    [rō]
    verb
    row (verb) · rows (third person present) · rowed (past tense) · rowed (past participle) · rowing (present participle)
    1. propel (a boat) with oars:
      "out in the bay a small figure was rowing a rubber dinghy"
      • travel by propelling a boat with oars:
        "we rowed down the river all day"
      • convey (a passenger) in a boat by propelling it with oars:
        "her father was rowing her across the lake"
      • engage in the sport of rowing, especially competitively:
        "he rowed for Yale" · "she rowed stroke with the varsity eight"
    noun
    row (noun)
    1. a period of rowing.
    Origin
    Old English rōwan, of Germanic origin; from an Indo-European root shared by Latin remus ‘oar’ and Greek eretmon ‘oar’, and related to rudder.
    row
    [rou]
    verb
    row (verb) · rows (third person present) · rowed (past tense) · rowed (past participle) · rowing (present participle)
    1. have a quarrel:
      "they rowed about who would receive the money from the sale"
      Similar:
      have a row/fight
      fail to agree
      be at odds
      have a misunderstanding
      be at variance
      have words
      bandy words
      be at loggerheads
      go at it hammer and tongs
      fratch
    Origin
    mid 18th century: of unknown origin.
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