Arow

/əˈroʊ/ adverb

In a row; one after another in a line or sequence.

From Middle English 'arwe' or 'a rewe,' combining the preposition 'a' (on) with 'row' (a line). This is an older, more poetic way of saying what we now usually express as 'in a row.'

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