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Definition of rover
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Rover (v. i.) One who
wanders
about by sea or land; a
wanderer;
a
rambler.
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Disagree
::
Disagree
(v. i.) To
differ
in
opinion;
to hold
discordant
views;
to be at
controversy;
to
quarrel.
Reprover
::
Reprover
(n.) One who, or that
which,
reproves..
Rede
::
Rede (n.) A word or
phrase;
a
motto;
a
proverb;
a wise saw.
Proverb
::
Proverb
(n.) An old and
common
saying;
a
phrase
which is often
repeated;
especially,
a
sentence
which
briefly
and
forcibly
expresses
some
practical
truth,
or the
result
of
experience
and
observation;
a
maxim;
a saw; an
adage..
Challenge
::
Challenge
(n.) An
invitation
to
engage
in a
contest
or
controversy
of any kind; a
defiance;
specifically,
a
summons
to fight a duel; also, the
letter
or
message
conveying
the
summons..
Justice
::
"Justice
(a.) A
person
duly
commissioned
to hold
courts,
or to try and
decide
controversies
and
administer
justice..
Introvert
::
Introvert
(v. t.) To look
within;
to
introspect.
Rover
::
Rover (v. i.)
Hence,
a
fickle,
inconstant
person..
Saw
::
Saw (v. t.) A
saying;
a
proverb;
a
maxim.
Proverbialism
::
Proverbialism
(n.) A
proverbial
phrase.
Umpire
::
Umpire
(n.) A
person
to whose sole
decision
a
controversy
or
question
between
parties
is
referred;
especially,
one
chosen
to see that the rules of a game, as
cricket,
baseball,
or the like, are
strictly
observed..
Disprover
::
Disprover
(n.) One who
disproves
or
confutes.
Prover
::
Prover
(n.) One who, or that
which,
proves..
Faser
::
Faser (n.) A blow in the face, as in
boxing;
hence,
any
severe
or
stunning
check or
defeat,
as in
controversy..
Controversal
::
Controversal
(a.)
Turning
or
looking
opposite
ways.
Controverter
::
Controverter
(n.) One who
controverts;
a
controversial
writer;
a
controversialist.
Disceptation
::
Disceptation
(n.)
Controversy;
disputation;
discussion.
Controversial
::
Controversial
(a.)
Relating
to, or
consisting
of,
controversy;
disputatious;
polemical;
as,
controversial
divinity..
Polemic
::
Polemic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
controversy;
maintaining,
or
involving,
controversy;
controversial;
disputative;
as, a
polemic
discourse
or
essay;
polemic
theology..
E-la
::
E-la (n.)
Originally,
the
highest
note in the scale of
Guido;
hence,
proverbially,
any
extravagant
saying..
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