Spreadsheet -an accounting program for a computer; also: the ledger layout simulated by such a program. Sheet -a broad piece of cloth (as an article of bedding used next to the body) -a usually rectangular piece of paper -an unbound page of a book -- usually used in plural. Row -to move a boat by means of oars -to travel or carry in a rowboat -to pull an oar in a crew.
Spreadsheet -an accounting program for a computer; also: the ledger layout simulated by such a program. Sheet -a broad piece of cloth (as an article of bedding used next to the body) -a usually rectangular piece of paper -an unbound page of a book -- usually used in plural. Row -to move a boat by means of oars -to travel or carry in a rowboat -to pull an oar in a crew.
Spreadsheet -an accounting program for a computer; also: the ledger layout simulated by such a program. Sheet -a broad piece of cloth (as an article of bedding used next to the body) -a usually rectangular piece of paper -an unbound page of a book -- usually used in plural. Row -to move a boat by means of oars -to travel or carry in a rowboat -to pull an oar in a crew.
- a contagious skin disease marked by pimples, blisters, and yellowish crusts
-a contagious skin disease characterized by superficial pustules that burst and form characteristic thick yellow crusts. Spreadsheet -an accounting program for a computer; also: the ledger layout simulated by such a program. sheet -a broad piece of cloth (as an article of bedding used next to the body) -a usually rectangular piece of paper -an unbound page of a book usually used in plural -a newspaper, magazine, or occasional publication a gossip sheet -the unseparated postage stamps printed by one impression of a plate on a single piece of paper -a broad surface of something a sheet of ice -a portion of something that is thin in comparison to its length and width a sheet of iron [Old -to cover with a sheet -a rope or chain that regulates the angle at which a sail is set in relation to the wind [Old English scata lower corner of a sail] row - to move a boat by means of oars -to travel or carry in a rowboat -to pull an oar in a crew [Old English rwan to propel a boat with oars] -an act or instance of rowing -a series of persons or things arranged in a usually straight line ; esp: a horizontal arrangement of items -the line along which such objects are arranged planted the corn in parallel rows -1way 1a street [Middle English rawe a number of objects arranged in a line] -a noisy disturbance or quarrel [origin unknown] -to have a row : fight quarrel column -a printed or written vertical arrangement of items add together the column of numbers -one of two or more vertical sections of a printed page separated by a rule or blank space -a special regular feature in a newspaper or magazine a sports column -a supporting pillar ; esp: one consisting of a usually round shaft, a capital, and a base -something resembling a column in form, position, or function a column of water -a long row (as of soldiers) [Middle English columne column, from early French colompne (same meaning), from Latin columna column related to colonel]