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noun
- 1. a number of people or things in a more or less straight line: "her villa stood in a row of similar ones"
noun. a number of persons or things arranged in a line, especially a straight line: a row of apple trees. a line of persons or things so arranged: The petitioners waited in a row. a line of adjacent seats facing the same way, as in a theater: seats in the third row of the balcony.
A row is a straight line of something, like a row of penguins at the zoo, tulips planted in a row in a garden, or a row of tuba players marching in the Fourth of July parade in your town. A row is anything that's lined up, from the row of stitches on your knitting needle to the row of numbers on your spreadsheet.
1 day ago · 1. countable noun. A row of things or people is a number of them arranged in a line. ...a row of pretty little cottages. [ + of] Several men are pushing school desks and chairs into neat rows. Synonyms: line, bank, range, series More Synonyms of row. 2. countable noun.
Row definition, a number of persons or things arranged in a line, especially a straight line: a row of apple trees. See more.
Row definition: a number of persons or things arranged in a line, especially a straight line. See examples of ROW used in a sentence.
Definition of row noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
a straight line of people or things: a row of chairs / houses. My students sit at desks in rows for most of the time. Fewer examples. The street is made up of a row of houses of uniform height. The area was separated by a row of traffic cones. A row of new houses is being built along the river. row noun (SEATS) B1. a line of seats: