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There are 16 six-letter words ending with ROW

BARROWbarrow n. (Obsolete) A mountain.
barrow n. (Chiefly Britain) A hill.
barrow n. A mound of earth and stones raised over a grave or graves.
BORROWborrow v. To receive (something) from somebody temporarily, expecting to return it.
borrow v. To receive money from a bank or other lender under the agreement that the lender will be paid back over time.
borrow v. To adopt (an idea) as one’s own.
BURROWburrow n. A tunnel or hole, often as dug by a small creature.
burrow n. (Mining) A heap or heaps of rubbish or refuse.
burrow n. Obsolete form of barrow. A mound.
ESCROWescrow n. (Law) A written instrument, such as a deed, temporarily deposited with a neutral third party (the escrow…
escrow n. (Law) In common law, escrow applied to the deposits only of instruments for conveyance of land, but…
escrow n. (Law) Money or other property so deposited is also loosely referred to as escrow.
FARROWfarrow n. A litter of piglets.
farrow v. To give birth to a (litter of piglets).
farrow adj. (Of cows) Not pregnant; not producing young (not calving) in a given season or year; barren.
FURROWfurrow n. A trench cut in the soil, as when plowed in order to plant a crop.
furrow n. Any trench, channel, or groove, as in wood or metal.
furrow n. A deep wrinkle in the skin of the face, especially on the forehead.
HARROWharrow n. A device consisting of a heavy framework having several disks or teeth in a row, which is dragged across…
harrow n. (Military) An obstacle formed by turning an ordinary harrow upside down, the frame being buried.
harrow v. (Transitive) To drag a harrow over; to break up with a harrow.
MARROWmarrow n. (Uncountable) The substance inside bones which produces blood cells.
marrow n. (Countable) A kind of vegetable like a large courgette/zucchini or squash.
marrow n. The pith of certain plants.
MORROWmorrow n. (Archaic or poetic) The next or following day.
morrow n. (Archaic) Morning.
morrow v. (Intransitive) To dawn.
NARROWnarrow adj. Having a small width; not wide; having opposite edges or sides that are close, especially by comparison…
narrow adj. Of little extent; very limited; circumscribed.
narrow adj. (Figuratively) Restrictive; without flexibility or latitude.
OUTROWoutrow v. (Transitive) To row faster or better than.
OUTROW v. to surpass in rowing.
REGROWregrow v. To grow again a part that has been lost, shed or destroyed.
REGROW v. to grow again.
SORROWsorrow n. (Uncountable) unhappiness, woe.
sorrow n. (Countable) (usually in plural) An instance or cause of unhappiness.
sorrow v. (Intransitive) To feel or express grief.
TARROWTARROW v. (Scots) to hesitate, be unwilling.
UPGROWupgrow v. (Archaic) To grow up.
UPGROW v. to grow up.
YARROWyarrow n. Any of several pungent Eurasian and North American herbs, of the genus Achillea, used in traditional herbal medicine.
yarrow n. Common yarrow, Achillea millefolium, the type species of the genus.
yarrow n. (UK) The green woodpecker, Picus viridis.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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