English words starting with rov
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Meanings of Rove:
verbTravel constantly without a fixed destination; wander.
Usage examples:
He spent most of the 1990s roving about the caribbean
nounA journey, especially one with no specific destination; an act of wandering.
Usage examples:
A new exhibit will electrify campuses on its national rove
Roved
rəʊvMeanings of Roved:
verbTravel constantly without a fixed destination; wander.
Usage examples:
He spent most of the 1990s roving about the caribbean
nounA journey, especially one with no specific destination; an act of wandering.
Usage examples:
A new exhibit will electrify campuses on its national rove
Rover
ˈrəʊvəMeanings of Rover:
nounA person who spends their time wandering.
Usage examples:
They became rovers who departed further and further from civilization
Rovers
ˈrəʊvəMeanings of Rovers:
nounA person who spends their time wandering.
Usage examples:
They became rovers who departed further and further from civilization
Meanings of Roves:
verbTravel constantly without a fixed destination; wander.
Usage examples:
He spent most of the 1990s roving about the caribbean
nounA journey, especially one with no specific destination; an act of wandering.
Usage examples:
A new exhibit will electrify campuses on its national rove
Roving
rəʊvMeanings of Roving:
adjectiveConstantly moving from one area or place to another.
Usage examples:
The fragments of pottery were believed to belong to a community of roving hunter-gatherers
nounA sliver of cotton, wool, or other fibre, drawn out and slightly twisted, especially preparatory to spinning.
Usage examples:
The energy used to create the fibers - it starts with a plant, then the cords are removed, the mate…
verbTravel constantly without a fixed destination; wander.
Usage examples:
He spent most of the 1990s roving about the caribbean
Meanings of Rovingly:
adverbIn a roving manner; with an inclination towards roving.
Meanings of Rovings:
nounA sliver of cotton, wool, or other fibre, drawn out and slightly twisted, especially preparatory to spinning.
Usage examples:
The energy used to create the fibers - it starts with a plant, then the cords are removed, the mate…
adjectiveConstantly moving from one area or place to another.
Usage examples:
The fragments of pottery were believed to belong to a community of roving hunter-gatherers
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