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Definition of rove
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of rove is as below...
Rove (v. i.) To
practice
robbery
on the seas; to
wander
about on the seas in
piracy.
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Spinny
::
Spinny
(n.) A small
thicket
or grove with
undergrowth;
a clump of
trees.
Constate
::
Constate
(v. t.) To
ascertain;
to
verify;
to
establish;
to
prove.
Mushroom
::
Mushroom
(n.) An
edible
fungus
(Agaricus
campestris),
having
a white stalk which bears a
convex
or oven
flattish
expanded
portion
called
the
pileus.
This is
whitish
and silky or
somewhat
scaly
above,
and bears on the under side
radiating
gills which are at first
flesh-colored,
but
gradually
become
brown.
The plant grows in rich
pastures
and is
proverbial
for
rapidity
of
growth
and
shortness
of
duration.
It has a
pleasant
smell,
and is
largely
used as food. It is also
cultivated
from
spawn..
Roving
::
Roving
(n.) A roll or
sliver
of wool or
cotton
drawn out and
slightly
twisted;
a rove. See 2d Rove, 2..
Provender
::
Provender
(n.) Food or
provisions.
Range
::
Range (v. i.) To rove at
large;
to
wander
without
restraint
or
direction;
to roam.
Sequester
::
Sequester
(n.) A
person
with whom two or more
contending
parties
deposit
the
subject
matter
of the
controversy;
one who
mediates
between
two
parties;
a
mediator;
an
umpire
or
referee.
Admission
::
Admission
(n.)
Declaration
of the
bishop
that he
approves
of the
presentee
as a fit
person
to serve the cure of the
church
to which he is
presented.
Objurgate
::
Objurgate
(v. t.) To
chide;
to
reprove.
Cognizance
::
Cognizance
(n.)
Jurisdiction,
or the power given by law to hear and
decide
controversies..
Proverbialist
::
Proverbialist
(n.) One who makes much use of
proverbs
in
speech
or
writing;
one who
composes,
collects,
or
studies
proverbs..
Roam
::
Roam (v. i.) To go from place to place
without
any
certain
purpose
or
direction;
to rove; to
wander.
Chassepot
::
Chassepot
(n.) A kind of
breechloading,
center-fire
rifle,
or
improved
needle
gun..
Evincive
::
Evincive
(a.)
Tending
to
prove;
having
the power to
demonstrate;
demonstrative;
indicative.
Proven/al
::
Proven/al
(n.) The
Provencal
language.
See
Langue
d'oc.
Reprimand
::
Reprimand
(n.) To
reprove
severely;
to
reprehend;
to chide for a
fault;
to
consure
formally.
Vindicate
::
Vindicate
(v. t.) To
maintain
or
defend
with
success;
to prove to be
valid;
to
assert
convincingly;
to
sustain
against
assault;
as, to
vindicate
a
right,
claim,
or
title..
Objectionable
::
Objectionable
(a.)
Liable
to
objection;
likely
to be
objected
to or
disapproved
of;
offensive;
as,
objectionable
words..
Orthodox
::
Orthodox
(a.)
Approved;
conventional.
Appeal
::
Appeal
(v. t.) To call upon
another
to
decide
a
question
controverted,
to
corroborate
a
statement,
to
vindicate
one's
rights,
etc.; as, I
appeal
to all
mankind
for the truth of what is
alleged.
Hence:
To call on one for aid; to make
earnest
request..
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