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What is a row?

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"Row" can mean different things depending on context. Common senses:

- In a table or database: a horizontal group of related values (a record). Example: a "Customers" table row might contain one customer's name, email, and ID.
- In a spreadsheet: one horizontal line of cells, usually identified by a number (row 3 = all cells like A3, B3, C3).
- In math: a row vector — a 1 × n matrix (contrast with a column vector).
- In seating/arrangement: a line of seats or items (the front row of a theater).
- As a verb (pronounced "roh"): to propel a boat with oars — "They rowed across the lake."
- As a noun (British, pronounced "rau"): an argument or quarrel — "They had a row about money."

Which meaning did you have in mind? I can give more detail or examples for that one.