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- DictionaryRow/rō/
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. uk / rəʊ / us. row noun (LINE) Add to word list. B1. 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.
Row definition, a number of persons or things arranged in a line, especially a straight line: a row of apple trees. See more.
row /rəʊ/ n. an arrangement of persons or things in a line: a row of chairs. chiefly Brit a street, esp a narrow one lined with identical houses. a line of seats, as in a cinema, theatre, etc. a horizontal linear arrangement of numbers, quantities, or terms, esp in a determinant or matrix.
Definition of row noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
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 street formed by two continuous lines of buildings.
The row is the smallest unit of data that can be inserted into a table and deleted from a table. This table has 11 rows. The first row is highlighted with an orange border. Each row contains 4 fields (CustomerId, FirstName, LastName, and DateCreated).
ROW definition: 1. a straight line of people or things: 2. a line of seats: 3. one after another without a break: . Learn more.