row in British means to quarrel or argue.
The "British language" is English. So the answer is that it means "row".
A fight or a disagreement. It can also mean a collection of items, like a row of chairs.
Argy bargy is a slang term for an argument, a row. (mostly British).
it mean you row your boat with oars
Do you mean the song that's corus is " Row row row your boat, gently down the stream". Then it would be a song.
It means decrease row.
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If you mean intersection, then the answer is a cell. If you mean insertion, then it is putting an extra row or column into a worksheet.
In a row means one after another on the same line. So "stars in a row" mean there are stars one after another all on the same line.
On is short for upon. It means row after row (after row after row). Lots of rows. In the poem "Flanders Fields" in means the rows of grave markers for the thousands of soldiers buried there- in rows.