(row of houses)

  • 21row — 1. n. 1 a number of persons or things in a more or less straight line. 2 a line of seats across a theatre etc. (in the front row). 3 a street with a continuous line of houses along one or each side. 4 a line of plants in a field or garden. 5 a… …

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  • 22row — {{11}}row (n.1) line of people or things, O.E. ræw a row, line, from P.Gmc. *rai(h)waz (Cf. M.Du. rie, Du. rij row; O.H.G. rihan to thread, riga line; Ger. Reihe row, line, series; O.N. rega …

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  • 23row house — noun A variety of residential building where the individual houses lining a street share adjacent walls in common and have a continuous stretch of roof The walls in Eduardos row house were so thin he could hear the neighbors two houses down …

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  • 24row house — UK [ˈrəʊ ˌhaʊs] / US [ˈroʊ ˌhaʊs] noun [countable] Word forms row house : singular row house plural row houses American a terraced house …

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  • 25row house — noun Date: 1921 one of a series of houses connected by common sidewalls and forming a continuous group …

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  • 26row house — noun (C) AmE a house that is part of a line of houses that are joined to each other; terraced house BrE …

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  • 27Moor Row — is a village situated in North West England. It is in Cumbria and is located on a minor road off the A595 road south of Whitehaven. Moor Row is a residential community situated between Whitehaven and Egremont on Cumbria s coastal plain. The… …

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  • 28Nine Houses, Chester — Coordinates: 53°11′18″N 2°53′17″W / 53.1884°N 2.8881°W / 53.1884; 2.8881 …

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  • 29McDermott-Row — This very interesting surname may be either a variant of the Old Gaelic MacDermot Roe , an important Connacht sept seated at Alderford, County Roscommon, or it may be a relatively modern double barrelled surname formed following a marriage… …

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  • 30Middleton One Row — is a village in the borough of Darlington and the ceremonial county of County Durham, England. It is situated to the east of Darlington, just north of the River Tees. The village originally consisted of a single row of houses on the north side of …

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