"Rovers" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Rovers" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Rovers" Meaning

Rovers are robots that are designed to move around on a planet or moon's surface. They are often used for exploration and scientific research, and are typically equipped with tools and instruments to collect data and samples.

"Rovers" Examples

Examples of Rovers


1. Space Exploration

The Mars Curiosity Rover has been exploring the Martian terrain since its landing in 2012, sending back thousands of images and information about the planet's geology.

2. Robotics

he company developed a robotic rover for the textile industry, allowing workers to automate the inspection of fabric cuts for defects.

3. Earth Observation

The Chinese Lunar Rover completed its first lunar drive and took historic photographs of Earth from the surface of the Moon.

4. Automotive

The upcoming electric SUVs are being sold with advanced rovers that can fetch the user's car, and perform various tasks without human intervention.

5. Archaeology

The Egyptian archaeologists discovered a new ancient city in the Arabian Desert, with the help of two advanced rover robots that dug and surveyed the site.

6. Underwater Exploration

The underwater rover collected samples from the ocean floor near the hydrothermal vents, shedding light on the origin of life on Earth.

7. Military Research

The military invested heavily in the development of autonomous rovers for remote warfare, surveillance and support missions.

8. Agriculture

A team of autonomous rovers was used to collect and analyze soil samples for nutrient and pest levels, helping farmers make better decisions.

"Rovers" Similar Words

Routs

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Routes: <br><br>1. Paths or ways over land or sea, especially between two distant places<br>Example: "The bus follows a scenic route along the coast."<br><br>2. A method or approach to achieving something<br>Example: "The company developed a new route to improve their business operations."<br><br>3. A set of steps or actions to be taken to achieve something<br>Example: "The committee worked on its plan to create a clear route for the project."<br><br>4. In computing, a sequence of functions or operations that together form a program<br>Example: "The company sells personalized routing solutions for different types of computers."

Roux-en-y

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Roux

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Roux is a mixture of flour and fat (butter or oil), used as a thickening agent in cooking and as the base for making sauces, soups, and stews.

Rouyn-noranda

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Rove

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Roved

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Rover

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Rovere

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The word "rovere" is a bit uncommon, but I found it might be a variant of the English word "rover", which has a few meanings:<br><br>1. A wandering person or an adventurer.<br>2. A vehicle, typically a car or a vehicle used for exploring or traveling.<br>3. In geography, a rover can refer to a device or instrument that travels on a surface, such as a rover on Mars.<br><br>However, I found another possible connection: "rovere" might be related to the Italian word "rovere", which means "oak tree" in English.<br><br>Without more context, it's difficult to provide a more specific definition, but I hope this helps!

Roving

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Row

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A long, straight series of objects or people standing side by side.<br><br>Example: "The row of houses stretched along the beach."<br><br>A line of squares or rectangles, especially one that is used in a game.<br><br>Example: "It's your turn in this row."<br><br>A quarrel or dispute, especially a public one.<br><br>Example: "There was a row at the meeting."<br><br>To arrange in a line or rows.<br><br>Example: "Please row your chairs neatly."

Rowan

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Rowanberry

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Rowboat

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Rowboats

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Rowdier

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Noisy, boisterous, or rougher<br><br>Example: The crowdier game brought together a rowdier crowd of fans.

Rowdies

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