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English words starting with row

Meanings of Row:

noun

A number of people or things in a more or less straight line.

Usage examples:

Her villa stood in a row of similar ones
verb

Propel (a boat) with oars.

Usage examples:

Out in the bay a small figure was rowing a rubber dinghy

Meanings of Row back:

phrasal verb

Reverse an earlier decision or previously held opinion; backtrack.

Usage examples:

He rowed back on his comments the following day
noun

The inside or outside part of an object, vehicle, building, etc. that is furthest from ...

Meanings of Rowable:

adjective

Of a stretch of water: capable of being rowed upon.

Meanings of Rowan:

noun

A small deciduous tree of the rose family, with compound leaves, white flowers, and red berries.

Usage examples:

Most wonderful of all, there are two brand new invasions of mistletoe in the rowan tree that overha…

Meanings of Rowans:

noun

A small deciduous tree of the rose family, with compound leaves, white flowers, and red berries.

Usage examples:

Most wonderful of all, there are two brand new invasions of mistletoe in the rowan tree that overha…

Meanings of Rowboat:

noun

A small boat propelled by use of oars; a rowing boat.

Usage examples:

Best of all, anglers of every stripe should still be able to rent the tile-red, flat-bottom, 14-foo…

Meanings of Rowboats:

noun

A small boat propelled by use of oars; a rowing boat.

Usage examples:

Best of all, anglers of every stripe should still be able to rent the tile-red, flat-bottom, 14-foo…

Meanings of Rowdier:

adjective

Noisy and disorderly.

Usage examples:

It was a rowdy but good-natured crowd
noun

A noisy and disorderly person.

Usage examples:

We are accused of being rowdies in the pub

Meanings of Rowdies:

noun

A noisy and disorderly person.

Usage examples:

We are accused of being rowdies in the pub
adjective

Noisy and disorderly.

Usage examples:

It was a rowdy but good-natured crowd

Meanings of Rowdiest:

adjective

Noisy and disorderly.

Usage examples:

It was a rowdy but good-natured crowd
noun

A noisy and disorderly person.

Usage examples:

We are accused of being rowdies in the pub

Meanings of Rowdily:

adverb

In a way that is noisy and possibly violent

Usage examples:

The children rushed rowdily down the corridor., many teenage boys in the town behave very rowdily a…

Meanings of Rowdiness:

noun

Behaviour that is noisy and possibly violent

Usage examples:

They are taking a new approach to preventing rowdiness., drunken rowdiness is proving to be an incr…

Meanings of Rowdy:

adjective

Noisy and disorderly.

Usage examples:

It was a rowdy but good-natured crowd
noun

A noisy and disorderly person.

Usage examples:

We are accused of being rowdies in the pub

Meanings of Rowdyish:

adjective

Disposed to rowdiness; rather noisy and disorderly.

Meanings of Rowdyism:

noun

Behaviour that is noisy and possibly violent

Usage examples:

Disgraceful rowdyism in the house of commons, this sort of rowdyism will not be permitted in the to…

Meanings of Rowed:

verb

Propel (a boat) with oars.

Usage examples:

Out in the bay a small figure was rowing a rubber dinghy
noun

A number of people or things in a more or less straight line.

Usage examples:

Her villa stood in a row of similar ones

Meanings of Rowel:

noun

A spiked revolving disc at the end of a spur.

Usage examples:

Through the fifteenth century rowels became smaller and spur necks became longer.
verb

Use a rowel to urge on (a horse).

Usage examples:

He rowelled his horse on as fast as he could

Meanings of Roweled:

verb

Use a rowel to urge on (a horse).

Usage examples:

He rowelled his horse on as fast as he could
noun

A spiked revolving disc at the end of a spur.

Usage examples:

Through the fifteenth century rowels became smaller and spur necks became longer.

Meanings of Roweling:

verb

Use a rowel to urge on (a horse).

Usage examples:

He rowelled his horse on as fast as he could
noun

A spiked revolving disc at the end of a spur.

Usage examples:

Through the fifteenth century rowels became smaller and spur necks became longer.

Meanings of Rowelled:

verb

Use a rowel to urge on (a horse).

Usage examples:

He rowelled his horse on as fast as he could
noun

A spiked revolving disc at the end of a spur.

Usage examples:

Through the fifteenth century rowels became smaller and spur necks became longer.

Meanings of Rowelling:

verb

Use a rowel to urge on (a horse).

Usage examples:

He rowelled his horse on as fast as he could
noun

A spiked revolving disc at the end of a spur.

Usage examples:

Through the fifteenth century rowels became smaller and spur necks became longer.

Meanings of Rowels:

noun

A spiked revolving disc at the end of a spur.

Usage examples:

Through the fifteenth century rowels became smaller and spur necks became longer.
verb

Use a rowel to urge on (a horse).

Usage examples:

He rowelled his horse on as fast as he could

Meanings of Rowen:

noun

A second growth of grass or hay in one season.

Rowens

ˈraʊən

Meanings of Rowens:

noun

A second growth of grass or hay in one season.

Meanings of Rower:

noun

A person who rows a boat, especially as a member of a racing team.

Usage examples:

The event will encourage young rowers to test their muscles

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