IPA: /ˈɪntəroʊ/
KK: /ˈɪntəroʊ/
Describing something that is located or occurring between rows, particularly in the context of agriculture or planting.
The interrow spacing allows for better air circulation and sunlight for the plants.
Interrow → It is formed from "inter-" (meaning between) and "row" (from Old English "rōw", meaning a line or series). The word "interrow" refers to the space or area between rows, particularly in contexts like agriculture or seating arrangements.
Think of something that exists 'between' ('inter-') 'lines' or 'series' ('row') — that's why interrow refers to the space between rows.