(historical, colloquial) Ellipsis of Paternoster Row, a former street in London, England, that was a centre of the publishing trade.
(colloquial) Ellipsis of Savile Row, a street in London, England, known for its traditional bespoke tailoring.
A line of objects, often regularly spaced, such as seats in a theatre, vegetable plants in a garden etc.
A horizontal line of entries in a table, etc., going from left to right, as opposed to a column going from top to bottom.
(slang, chiefly in the plural) Clipping of cornrow.
An act or instance of rowing.
(weightlifting) An exercise performed with a pulling motion of the arms towards the back.
A noisy argument.
A continual loud noise.
(transitive or intransitive, nautical) To propel (a boat or other craft) over water using oars.
(transitive) To transport in a boat propelled with oars.
(intransitive) To be moved by oars.
(intransitive) To argue noisily.