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row

nounfeminine/fi.a.dɐ/low

fi·a·da

Definitions

1A number of people or things arranged in a line.
He laid a row of bricks for the foundation.
The students stood in a row.
Common collocations
row of bricksfront rowstraight row
2The ability to obtain goods or services before payment, based on trust.
He bought the supplies on credit.
The shopkeeper extended him credit.
Common collocations
buy on creditgive creditstore credit

Etymology

Derivado feminino de 'fiado' ou do verbo 'fiar'.

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