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| row [ rō ] (plural rows) |
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1. things or people placed in line: a group of things or people arranged in a line that is usually straight
 a row of cabbages
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2. line of things or people: a line along which things or people are placed next to one another
 arranged us in rows
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3. line of seats: a line of seats in a theater, lecture hall, or similar public place
 the second row in the balcony
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4. narrow street between lines of houses: a narrow street that is lined with houses or other buildings on both sides
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5. music Same as tone row
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| [ Old English rāw< Germanic] |
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in a row one after the other in succession
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a tough or hard row to hoe something difficult to do
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