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  • 1Row, Row, Row Your Boat — is an English nursery rhyme, and a popular children s song/proverb, often sung as a round. It can also be an action nursery rhyme where singers sit opposite one another and row forwards and backwards with joined hands. The tune is credited to… …

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  • 2row — n *line, rank, file, echelon, tier Analogous words: series, sequence, *succession, train row n *brawl, broil, fracas, melee, rumpus, scrap Analogous words: fight, affray, fray, combat, conflict, *contest: altercation, wrangle, *quarrel, squabble …

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  • 3row — [n1] sequence, series bank, chain, column, consecution, echelon, file, line, order, progression, queue, range, rank, string, succession, tier, train; concepts 432,727,744 row [n2] fight, ruckus affray, altercation, bickering, brawl, castigation,… …

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  • 4Words with two pronunciations — ◊ different meanings Several words have different pronunciations when they are used with different meanings or in different ways. Some of these words are explained in other entries. See entries at ↑ lead, ↑ read, ↑ use used used to, ↑ wind, and ↑ …

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  • 5words with two pronunciations — ◊ different meanings Several words have different pronunciations when they are used with different meanings or in different ways. Some of these words are explained in other entries. See entries at ↑ lead, ↑ read, ↑ use used used to, ↑ wind, and ↑ …

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  • 6Row-major order — In computing, row major order and column major order describe methods for storing multidimensional arrays in linear memory. Following standard matrix notation, rows are numbered by the first index of a two dimensional array and columns by the… …

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  • 7row — There are three distinct words row in English. The one meaning ‘use oars’ [OE] goes back to a prehistoric Germanic base *rō ‘steer’, which also produced Dutch roeijen and Swedish ro, not to mention English rudder. Row ‘orderly line’ [OE] comes… …

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  • 8row — I noun 1) rows of children Syn: line, column, file, queue, procession, chain, string, succession; informal crocodile 2) the middle row of seats Syn: tier, line, rank …

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  • 9row — There are three distinct words row in English. The one meaning ‘use oars’ [OE] goes back to a prehistoric Germanic base *rō ‘steer’, which also produced Dutch roeijen and Swedish ro, not to mention English rudder. Row ‘orderly line’ [OE] comes… …

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  • 10words — noun 1. the words that are spoken (Freq. 55) I listened to his words very closely • Hypernyms: ↑speech, ↑speech communication, ↑spoken communication, ↑spoken language, ↑language, ↑ …

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