Next one in a row
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SEATMATENext one in a row
OAROne in a row?
SLOTOne in a Vegas row
HOEROne working in a row
CANOEAnimal Collective row out in a "Flesh" one
tailorbirdA small South Asian warbler that makes a row of holes in one or two large leaves and stitches them together with cottony fibers or silk to form a container for the nest
tailorbirdsA small South Asian warbler that makes a row of holes in one or two large leaves and stitches them together with cottony fibers or silk to form a container for the nest
wheelhorseone of the horses next to the wheel in a team
ABYSMALLYOne next to little gym club is in a bad way (9)
wheelhorsesWHEELHORSE, one of the horses next to the wheel in a team
wavelengththe distance in the line of advance of a wave from any one point to the next point of corresponding phase
wavelengthsWAVELENGTH, the distance in the line of advance of a wave from any one point to the next point of corresponding phase
elisions(in verse) the omission of a vowel at the end of one word when the next word begins with a vowel, as th'orient
elision(in verse) the omission of a vowel at the end of one word when the next word begins with a vowel, as th'orient
borrowstake (one) from a digit of the minuend in arithmetical subtraction in order to add as 10 to the digit holding the next lower place
pretor(in the ancient Roman republic) one of a number of elected magistrates charged chiefly with the administration of civil justice and ranking next below a consul
praetor(in the ancient Roman republic) one of a number of elected magistrates charged chiefly with the administration of civil justice and ranking next below a consul
praetors(in the ancient Roman republic) one of a number of elected magistrates charged chiefly with the administration of civil justice and ranking next below a consul
matchboardone of a number of boards with a tongue cut along one edge and a groove in the opposite edge, fitted one into the next to make a wall-facing, etc.
matchboardsMATCHBOARD, one of a number of boards with a tongue cut along one edge and a groove in the opposite edge, fitted one into the next to make a wall-facing, etc.
lapstrakenoting a hull whose shell is formed of planking (clinker planking) or plating (clinker plating) in which each strake overlaps the next one below and is overlapped by the next one above
balladA poem or song narrating a story in short stanzas. Traditional ballads are typically of unknown authorship, having been passed on orally from one generation to the next as part of the folk culture
inductionsA means of proving a theorem by showing that if it is true of any particular case, it is true of the next case in a series, and then showing that it is indeed true in one particular case
inductionA means of proving a theorem by showing that if it is true of any particular case, it is true of the next case in a series, and then showing that it is indeed true in one particular case
montegambling game played with a 40-card pack in which players bet that one of two layouts, each consisting of two cards drawn from either the top or bottom of the deck and turned face up, will be matched in suit by the next card turned up
montesgambling game played with a 40-card pack in which players bet that one of two layouts, each consisting of two cards drawn from either the top or bottom of the deck and turned face up, will be matched in suit by the next card turned up
herringbonesAn arrangement or design consisting of columns of short parallel lines, with all the lines in one column sloping one way and all the lines in the next column sloping the other way so as to resemble the bones in a fish, used esp. in the weave of cloth or the placing of bricks
herringboneAn arrangement or design consisting of columns of short parallel lines, with all the lines in one column sloping one way and all the lines in the next column sloping the other way so as to resemble the bones in a fish, used esp. in the weave of cloth or the placing of bricks