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Definition of rove
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Rove (v. i.) To
practice
robbery
on the seas; to
wander
about on the seas in
piracy.
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Proverbial
::
Proverbial
(a.)
Mentioned
or
comprised
in a
proverb;
used as a
proverb;
hence,
commonly
known;
as, a
proverbial
expression;
his
meanness
was
proverbial..
Proventricle
::
Proventricle
(n.)
Proventriculus.
Agnosticism
::
Agnosticism
(n.) The
doctrine
that the
existence
of a
personal
Deity,
an
unseen
world,
etc., can be
neither
proved
nor
disproved,
because
of the
necessary
limits
of the human mind (as
sometimes
charged
upon
Hamilton
and
Mansel),
or
because
of the
insufficiency
of the
evidence
furnished
by
physical
and
physical
data, to
warrant
a
positive
conclusion
(as
taught
by the
school
of
Herbert
Spencer);
--
opposed
alike
dogmatic
skepticism
and to
dogmatic
theism..
Part
::
Part (n.) One of the
opposing
parties
or sides in a
conflict
or a
controversy;
a
faction.
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..
Unapproved
::
Unapproved
(a.) Not
proved.
Controversion
::
Controversion
(n.) Act of
controverting;
controversy.
Consistorian
::
Consistorian
(a.)
Pertaining
to a
Presbyterian
consistory;
-- a
contemptuous
term of 17th
century
controversy.
Roving
::
Roving
(n.) The
operatin
of
forming
the rove, or
slightly
twisted
sliver
or roll of wool or
cotton,
by means of a
machine
for the
purpose,
called
a
roving
frame,
or
roving
machine..
Like
::
Like (a.) To be
pleased
with in a
moderate
degree;
to
approve;
to take
satisfaction
in; to
enjoy.
Appear
::
Appear
(v. i.) To
become
visible
to the
apprehension
of the mind; to be known as a
subject
of
observation
or
comprehension,
or as a thing
proved;
to be
obvious
or
manifest..
Cumulative
::
Cumulative
(a.)
Tending
to prove the same point to which other
evidence
has been
offered;
-- said of
evidence.
Throve
::
Throve
() imp. of
Thrive.
Likeness
::
Likeness
(n.) A
comparison;
parable;
proverb.
Capon
::
Capon (n.) A
castrated
cock, esp. when
fattened;
a male
chicken
gelded
to
improve
his flesh for the
table..
Reprobate
::
Reprobate
(v. t.) To
disapprove
with
detestation
or marks of
extreme
dislike;
to
condemn
as
unworthy;
to
disallow;
to
reject.
Reptile
::
Reptile
(n.) A
groveling
or very mean
person.
Dispute
::
Dispute
(v. i.)
Verbal
controversy;
contest
by
opposing
argument
or
expression
of
opposing
views or
claims;
controversial
discussion;
altercation;
debate.
Rove
::
Rove (v. i.)
Hence,
to
wander;
to
ramble;
to
rauge;
to go, move, or pass
without
certain
direction
in any
manner,
by
sailing,
walking,
riding,
flying,
or
otherwise..
Discommend
::
Discommend
(v. t.) To
mention
with
disapprobation;
to
blame;
to
disapprove.
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