rover
Pronunciation: [ˈroʊvər]
Context: "exploration"
(noun) a rover is a special type of vehicle designed to explore surfaces, like on other planets or moons. It's often used in space missions to gather information about those places.
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The Mars rover sent back amazing pictures of the red planet's surface.
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The rover did not find any signs of life on its mission.
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What discoveries did the rover make during its exploration?
Context: "travel"
(noun) a rover can also mean a person who travels or wanders around, often enjoying adventures. It's like someone who likes to explore new places for fun.
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They called themselves rovers because they loved to travel and see new places every summer.
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He wasn't a rover; he preferred to stay at home rather than explore unfamiliar towns.
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Do you know any good stories about rovers who travel the world?
Context: "move around"
(verb) to rover means to move around freely or wander, often without a specific destination. It’s like strolling about without a plan.
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On weekends, I like to rover in the park and enjoy nature.
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He didn't rover around the neighborhood because he stayed indoors all day.
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Where do you like to rover during your free time?