Rover ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Rover ( noun )

  1. A person who wanders from place to place without a fixed home.
  2. A person who travels widely and often in search of adventure.
  3. A person who roams over a specified area in search of something.
  4. A person who changes ships frequently.

Origin:

Late middle english: from anglo-norman french, from rove "wander". the original sense was "a person who roves or wanders", later (mid 16th century) "a sailor who changes ships frequently", also "a person who roams over a specified area in search of something".

Examples:

  1. He was a rover, always looking for new adventures.
  2. She was a rover, never staying in one place for very long.
  3. He was a rover, always looking for new opportunities.
  4. The rover explored the planet's surface for signs of water.
  5. Rover is a robot that NASA sent to explore Mars.

(As a verb)

Rover ( verb )

  1. A person who wanders from place to place without a fixed home.
  2. A person who travels widely and often in search of adventure.
  3. A person who roams over a specified area in search of something.
  4. A person who changes ships frequently.

Origin:

Late middle english: from anglo-norman french, from rove "wander". the original sense was "a person who roves or wanders", later (mid 16th century) "a sailor who changes ships frequently", also "a person who roams over a specified area in search of something".

Examples:

  1. He was a rover, always looking for new adventures.
  2. She was a rover, never staying in one place for very long.
  3. He was a rover, always looking for new opportunities.
  4. The rover explored the planet's surface for signs of water.
  5. Rover is a robot that NASA sent to explore Mars.
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