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ROW'EN, n. [Heb. to be green, to thrive.] Rowen is a field kept up till after Mi...
ROW'EL, n. [L. rota.] 1. The little wheel of a spur, formed with sharp points. 2...
ROWED, pp. Driven by oars.
ROWABLE, a. Capable of being rowed or rowed upon. [Not in use.]
ROW-PORT, n. A little square hole in the side of small vessels of war, near the ...
ROW-LOCK, n. That part of a boat's gunwale on which the oar rests in rowing.
ROW, n. A series of persons or things arranged in a continued line; a line; a ra...
RO'VING, ppr. Rambling; wandering; passing a cord through an eye.
RO'VER, n. 1. A wanderer; one who rambles about. 2. A fickle or inconstant perso...
ROVE, v.i. [L. rapio.] To wander; to ramble; to range; to go, move or pass witho...
ROUTINE, n. rootee'n. [L. rota, a wheel.] 1. A round of business, amusements or ...
ROUT, n. 1. A rabble; a clamorous multitude; a tumultuous crowd; as a rout of pe...
ROUS'ING, ppr. 1. Awaking from sleep; exciting; calling into action. 2. a. Havin...
ROUS'ER, n. One that rouses or excites.
ROUS'ED, pp. Awakened from sleep; excited to thought or action.
ROUSE, v.t. rouz. [This word, written also arouse, See ms to belong to the famil...