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fileiras

Fileiras is the plural form of fileira, a Portuguese noun that denotes a line or row of objects, people, or events arranged side by side. It is used to describe sequences or alignments in a variety of contexts, including seating, agriculture, and industry, among others.

Etymology and usage: The term derives from fila, meaning line, with the suffix -eira, which forms nouns

Common contexts:

- Seating and venues: fileiras de cadeiras in theaters, classrooms, or cinemas.

- Agriculture: fileiras de plantio or linhas de cultivo, used to describe crops planted in straight lines

- Industry and logistics: fileiras on a factory floor or warehouse, referring to parallel lines of machines,

- Military and ceremonial settings: soldiers standing in fileiras, in formation or parade lines.

Notes: Fileiras is a versatile term widely understood across Lusophone regions. It is primarily a descriptive

indicating
an
arrangement
or
set.
Fileiras
can
refer
to
several
parallel
rows
or
to
a
single
row,
depending
on
the
context.
Common
expressions
include
em
fileiras
(in
rows)
and
fileiras
de,
which
describe
organized
alignments.
to
facilitate
cultivation
and
harvest.
products,
or
pallets;
the
term
is
often
used
alongside
or
as
a
broader
alternative
to
linha
(line)
when
emphasizing
the
row
arrangement.
word
for
arrangements
in
lines
and
rows
and
is
not
typically
used
as
a
proper
noun.
Related
terms
include
fila
(row
or
queue)
and
linha
(line).