
1) Ado 2) Affray 3) Altercation 4) Argue 5) Argument 6) Barrier 7) Bicker 8) Bickering 9) Dispute 10) Dustup 11) Fight 12) File 13) Fracas 14) Fray 15) Irish 16) Melee 17) Noise 18) Oar 19) Paddle 20) Pettifoggery 21) Propel 22) Quarrel 23) Rank 24) Rowing 25) Rumpus 26) Run-in 27) Scrape 28) Sculling
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1) Airline ticket datum 2) Airplane ticket assignment 3) Altercation 4) Angry dispute 5) Be part of a crew 6) Big fight 7) Bleacher feature 8) Bleachers part 9) Brawl 10) Brouhaha 11) Catfish or Cannery 12) Chairs may be arranged in one 13) Charles river command 14) Citi Field ticket info 15) Clamour
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[database] In the context of a relational database, a row—also called a record or tuple —represents a single, implicitly structured data item in a table. In simple terms, a database table can be thought of as consisting of rows and columns or fields. Each row in a table represents a set of related data, and every row in the table has th...
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[weight-lifting] In strength training, rowing (or a row, usually preceded by a qualifying adjective — for instance a seated row) is an exercise where the purpose is to strengthen the muscles that draw the rower`s arms toward the body (latissimus dorsi) as well as those that retract the scapulae (trapezius and rhomboids) and those that sup...
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• (n.) 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. • (n.) The act of rowing; excursion in a rowboat. • (v. i.) To use the oar; as, to row well. • (v. i.) To be moved by oars; as, the boat rows easily. • (v. t.) To transport in a boat pro...
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Propelling a boat manually by means of oars.
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A page comprises 24 or 25 rows of characters. Each row corresponds to 1 data packet and is generated from the information on one television data-line.
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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. 'And there were windows in three rows.' (1 Kings vii. 4) 'The bright seraphim in burning row. ... <geometry> ' (Milton) Row culture, the points on a line, infinite in number, as the points in which a pencil of ra...
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A loud argument or loud noise.
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Row adjective & adverb [ See
Rough .] Rough; stern; angry. [ Obsolete] 'Lock he never so
row .'
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Row intransitive verb 1. To use the oar; as, to
row well.
2. To be moved by oars; as, the boat
rows easily.
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Row noun [ Abbrev. from
rouse , noun ] A noisy, turbulent quarrel or disturbance; a brawl. [ Colloq.]
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Row transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Rowed ; present participle & verbal noun Rowing .] [ Anglo-Saxon r...wan ; akin to Dutch roeijen , Middle High German rüejen , Danish roe , Swedish ro
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Row is slang for attack or assail.
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Vines are typically planted in orderly rows to allow easier access to the grapes by people and machines (like tractors).
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Right of Way
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[
n] - a long continuous strip (usually running horizontally) 2. [n] - a linear array of numbers side by side 3. [n] - an arrangement of objects or people side by side in a line 4. [n] - a continuous chronological succession without an interruption 5. [v] - propel with oars
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noun (construction) a layer of masonry; `a course of bricks`
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noun a continuous chronological succession without an interruption; `they won the championship three years in a row`
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In mathematics, a matrix, a horizontal line of numbers. Matrices are made up of rows and columns. A matrix that consists of one row only is called a row matrix, while a matrix with one column only is called a column matrix
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