row
/rəʊ/
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Translation
A line of people or things placed next to each other, side by side.
Word origin
From Old English raw, meaning a line or series of things.
- Origin
- Old English
- Root
- raw
Grammar
Gender
Pluralrows
Examples
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"Row" is a line of things placed side by side.
front seats.
Here "row" means one line of seats next to each other.
neat .
"Rows" is the plural, meaning more than one row.
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