row
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- row (line of things)
- (UK) enPR: rō, IPA (key): /rəʊ/, SAMPA: /r@U/
- (US) enPR: rō, IPA (key): /roʊ/, SAMPA: /roU/
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Audio (US) (file) - Homophones: rho, roe
- row (fight)
Noun
- (countable) A row of things is a line of them, usually going from side to side.
- OK, students, can you please put your desks in five rows?
- (countable) A row is a loud argument.
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