row
1. an arrangement of objects or people side by side in a line (Freq. 23) - a row of chairs • Hypernyms: line • Hyponyms: serration, terrace 2. an angry dispute (Freq. 3) - they had a quarrel - they had words • Syn: quarrel, wrangle, words, run-in, dustup • Derivationally related forms: wrangle (for: wrangle), quarrel (for: quarrel) • Hypernyms: dispute, difference, difference of opinion, conflict • Hyponyms: affray, altercation, fracas, bicker, bickering, spat, tiff, squabble, pettifoggery, fuss, bust-up 3. a long continuous strip (usually running horizontally) (Freq. 1) - a mackerel sky filled with rows of clouds - rows of barbed wire protected the trenches • Hypernyms: strip 4. (construction) a layer of masonry (Freq. 1) - a course of bricks • Syn: course • Hypernyms: layer, bed • Hyponyms: damp-proof course, damp course, row of bricks • Part Holonyms: wall 5. a linear array of numbers, letters, or symbols side by side • Hypernyms: array • Member Holonyms: table, tabular array 6. a continuous chronological succession without an interruption - they won the championship three years in a row • Hypernyms: sequence, chronological sequence, succession, successiveness, chronological succession 7. the act of rowing as a sport • Syn: rowing • Derivationally related forms: row (for: rowing) • Hypernyms: sport, athletics • Hyponyms: crab, sculling • Part Meronyms: feather, feathering
propel with oars (Freq. 4) - row the boat across the lake • Derivationally related forms: rower, rowing • Hypernyms: boat • Hyponyms: stroke, feather, square, pull, scull • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s - Somebody ----s something - Somebody ----s PP - They row the river - They row down the river
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