rove in English
- rove⇄noun asliver of wool, cotton, etc., drawn out and very slightly twisted in preparation for spinning.
- rove⇄noun the act of roving; ramble.
- rove⇄rove (1), verb, roved,roving,noun.
- rove⇄rove (2), verb.
a past tense and a past participle of reeve (2). - rove⇄rove (3), noun, verb, roved,roving.
- rove⇄rove (4), noun.
a small ring of metal in which the point of a nail is flattened in building boats. - rove⇄v.i. to wander; wander about; roam.
Ex. He loved to rove through the woods. For ten long years I roved about, living first in one capital, then another (Charlotte Bronte).
(SYN) ramble, range. - rove⇄v.t. to form (as slivers of wool or cotton) into roves.
- rove⇄v.t. to wander over or through; cross; traverse.
Ex. to rove the woods. Their young men ... roved the spurs of the Alleghenies, in quest of marketable skins (George Bancroft).
rove in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
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