Noun (2)
ever since he developed a strong case of wanderlust in college, he's been a rover
a story of the days when sea rovers plied the Caribbean
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On board is a micro rover built by ispace called Tenacious as well as several commercial payloads.—
Richard Tribou,
The Orlando Sentinel,
5 July 2026 An artist's rendering of astronauts, habitats, rovers, power systems and cargo operations near the lunar south pole.—
Denise Chow,
NBC news,
30 June 2026 The agency also floated the possibility of repurposing a Mars rover, nicknamed Promise, for use on the moon.—
Jackie Wattles,
CNN Money,
30 June 2026 Between sols 1180 and 1218, the rover pointed this UV laser at four targets at Bright Angel.—
Jacek Krywko,
ArsTechnica,
4 July 2026 See All Example Sentences for rover
Word History
Etymology
Noun (1)
Middle English, from Middle Dutch, from roven to rob; akin to Old English rēafian to reave — more at reave