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Yes, the word 'rows' is both a verb and a noun.

  • The noun 'rows' is the plural form of the noun 'row', a word for a series of people or things arranged in a line; a horizontal arrangement of things; the line along which objects are arranged; a line of adjacent seats; continuous line of buildings along a street; a trip in a rowboat; a noisy disturbance or quarrel; a word for a thing.
  • The verb 'rows' is the third person, singular, present of the verb to row.

Example uses:

The rows of cherry trees were in bloom along the Tidal Basin. (noun)

Father rows to the island to check his traps each morning (verb).

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