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121Row-Grave Cemeteries — A traditional Germanic burial practice, the row grave cemeteries (Reihengräber) are important archeological finds because of the wealth of material found in them. There are numerous sites in the Rhine River area and northern France from the… …
122row house — UK [ˈrəʊ ˌhaʊs] / US [ˈroʊ ˌhaʊs] noun [countable] Word forms row house : singular row house plural row houses American a terraced house …
123row-equivalence — noun A relation between two matrices of the same size, such that every row of one matrix is a linear combination of the rows of the other matrix, and vice versa. It is an equivalence relation. See Also: row equivalent …
124row back — PHRASAL VERB If you row back on something you have said or written, you express a different or contrary opinion about it. [V P from n] The administration has been steadily rowing back from its early opposition to his attendance in London... [V P… …
125row-mind — nar·row mind·ed·ly; nar·row mind·ed·ness; …
126row matrix — vieneilė matrica statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. row matrix; single row matrix vok. Zeilenmatrix, f rus. матрица строчка, f; однострочная матрица, f pranc. matrice à une ligne, f; matrice ligne, f; matrice uniligne, f …
127row crop — ˈrō noun Etymology: row (IV) : a crop (as corn or cotton) that is usually planted in rows * * * row crop «roh», a crop planted in rows, such as corn or cotton …
128row marker — In land mine warfare, a natural, artificial, or specially installed marker, located at the start or finish of a mine row where mines are laid by individual rows. See also marker …