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row vs succession

succession vs row

row and succession both are nouns.

row is a verb but succession is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
row Yes No Yes No
succession Yes No No No
As nouns, succession is a hypernym of row; that is, succession is a word with a broader meaning than row:
  • row: a continuous chronological succession without an interruption
  • succession: a following of one thing after another in time
row (noun) succession (noun)
the act of rowing as a sport the action of following in order
(construction) a layer of masonry acquisition of property by descent or by will
a continuous chronological succession without an interruption a following of one thing after another in time
an arrangement of objects or people side by side in a line a group of people or things arranged or following in order
a linear array of numbers, letters, or symbols side by side (ecology) the gradual and orderly process of change in an ecosystem brought about by the progressive replacement of one community by another until a stable climax is established
a long continuous strip (usually running horizontally)
an angry dispute
row (verb) succession (verb)
propel with oars
Difference between row and succession

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