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terrace vs row

row vs terrace

terrace and row both are nouns.

terrace and row both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
terrace Yes No Yes No
row Yes No Yes No
As nouns, row is a hypernym of terrace; that is, row is a word with a broader meaning than terrace:
  • terrace: a row of houses built in a similar style and having common dividing walls (or the street on which they face)
  • row: an arrangement of objects or people side by side in a line
terrace (noun) row (noun)
usually paved outdoor area adjoining a residence the act of rowing as a sport
a row of houses built in a similar style and having common dividing walls (or the street on which they face) (construction) a layer of masonry
a level shelf of land interrupting a declivity (with steep slopes above and below) a continuous chronological succession without an interruption
an arrangement of objects or people side by side in a line
a linear array of numbers, letters, or symbols side by side
a long continuous strip (usually running horizontally)
an angry dispute
terrace (verb) row (verb)
make into terraces as for cultivation propel with oars
provide (a house) with a terrace
Difference between terrace and row

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