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rowA horizontal set of data or components. In a graph, it is called the "x-axis." Contrast with column. row1 1. Chiefly Brit a street, esp a narrow one lined with identical houses 2. Maths a horizontal linear arrangement of numbers, quantities, or terms, esp in a determinant or matrix 3. a horizontal rank of squares on a chessboard or draughtboard row2 1. an act, instance, period, or distance of rowing 2. an excursion in a rowing boat row [rō] (computer science) The characters, or corresponding bits of binary-coded characters, in a computer word. Equipment which simultaneously processes the bits of a character, the characters of a word, or corresponding bits of binary-coded characters in a word. Corresponding positions in a group of columns.
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| It's a bit like our Pluto," Anton says, referring to astronomers' dustup over how to define planets. Which is the quality that saw the Dodgers through the dustup with Odalis Perez and spats with Penny and Cesar Izturis. A benefit of Catholicism's long historical perspective is its ability to discern the difference between the essential and the inessential, between the constant dustups that win headlines and God's slow and silent work in the world. |
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