Definition, Meaning, Synonyms & Anagrams | English word ROW
ROW
Definitions of ROW
- A horizontal line of entries in a table, etc., going from left to right, as opposed to a column going from top to bottom.
- An act or instance of rowing.
- A noisy argument.
- A continual loud noise.
- (slang, chiefly in the plural) Clipping of cornrow.
- (transitive or intransitive, nautical) To propel (a boat or other craft) over water using oars.
- (transitive) To transport in a boat propelled with oars.
- (intransitive) To be moved by oars.
- (intransitive) To argue noisily.
- A surname.
- (historical, colloquial) Ellipsis of w:Paternoster Row, a former street in London, England, that was a centre of the publishing trade.
- (colloquial) Ellipsis of Savile Row, a street in London, England, known for its traditional bespoke tailoring.
- (advertising) Initialism of run of week.
- (travel, video games, digital rights management) Initialism of rest of world.
- A line of objects, often regularly spaced, such as seats in a theatre, vegetable plants in a garden, etc.
- (weightlifting) Any of several thematically similar exercise movements performed with a pulling motion of the arms towards the back.
- Initialism of right of way.
Number of letters
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Is palindrome
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Examples of Using ROW in a Sentence
- Within an expression containing two or more occurrences in a row of the same associative operator, the order in which the operations are performed does not matter as long as the sequence of the operands is not changed.
- An abatis, abattis, or abbattis is a field fortification consisting of an obstacle formed (in the modern era) of the branches of trees laid in a row, with the sharpened tops directed outwards, towards the enemy.
- It generally involves text containing different types of alphabets, but may also refer to boustrophedon, which is changing text direction in each row.
- In Puerto Rico and in Hispanic America it is generally described as a heavy creature, reptilian and alien-like, roughly the size of a small bear, and with a row of spines reaching from the neck to the base of the tail, while in the Southwestern United States it is depicted as more dog-like.
- From left to right, Back row: Louis Aragon, Theodore Fraenkel, Paul Eluard, Clément Pansaers, Emmanuel Fay (cut off).
- In the case of tabular data, a data set corresponds to one or more database tables, where every column of a table represents a particular variable, and each row corresponds to a given record of the data set in question.
- The eight queens puzzle is the problem of placing eight chess queens on an 8×8 chessboard so that no two queens threaten each other; thus, a solution requires that no two queens share the same row, column, or diagonal.
- In mathematics, Gaussian elimination, also known as row reduction, is an algorithm for solving systems of linear equations.
- This activates a row of levers that turn a trigger mechanism that plucks one or more strings with a small plectrum made from quill or plastic.
- Knitting creates stitches: loops of yarn in a row; they can be either on straight flat needles or in the round on needles with (often times plastic) tubes connected to both ends of the needles.
- For example, thirteen is written as three dots in a horizontal row above two horizontal bars; sometimes it is also written as three vertical dots to the left of two vertical bars.
- Modern pianos have a row of 88 black and white keys, tuned to a chromatic scale in equal temperament.
- The rotary engine is an early type of internal combustion engine, usually designed with an odd number of cylinders per row in a radial configuration.
- It also built a range of seaplanes and flying boats, winning the Schneider Trophy for seaplanes with three wins in a row in 1927, 1929 and 1931.
- The game begins with a team of nine contestants (eight in the revival), who take turns answering general knowledge questions within a time limit to create chains of nine correct answers in a row.
- The player who succeeds in placing three of their marks in a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal row is the winner.
- In combinatorics and in experimental design, a Latin square is an n × n array filled with n different symbols, each occurring exactly once in each row and exactly once in each column.
- The term wall comes from the Latin vallum meaning "an earthen wall or rampart set with palisades, a row or line of stakes, a wall, a rampart, fortification", while the Latin word murus means a defensive stone wall.
- However, two of the characters in these rows, namely the space character SP at row 2 column 0 and the delete character DEL (also called the rubout character) at row 7 column 15, require special mention.
- The vetulicolian body plan comprises two parts: a voluminous rostral (anterior) forebody, tipped with an anteriorly positioned mouth and lined with a lateral row of five round to oval-shaped openings on each side, which have been interpreted as gills (or at least orifices in the vicinity of the pharynx); and a caudal (posterior) section that primitively comprises seven body segments and functions as a tail.
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