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rove

Rove vs Rebel - What's the difference?

rove | rebel |


As nouns the difference between rove and rebel

is that rove is a copper washer upon which the end of a nail is clinched in boatbuilding while rebel is a confederate soldier.

As a verb rove

is (obsolete|intransitive) to shoot with arrows (at) or rove can be (rive).

Rove vs Wade - What's the difference?

rove | wade |


As a verb rove

is (obsolete|intransitive) to shoot with arrows (at) or rove can be (rive).

As a noun rove

is a copper washer upon which the end of a nail is clinched in boatbuilding.

As a proper noun wade is

.

Wonder vs Rove - What's the difference?

wonder | rove |


As nouns the difference between wonder and rove

is that wonder is one of the while rove is a copper washer upon which the end of a nail is clinched in boatbuilding.

As a verb rove is

(obsolete|intransitive) to shoot with arrows (at) or rove can be (rive).

Vagrancy vs Rove - What's the difference?

vagrancy | rove |


As nouns the difference between vagrancy and rove

is that vagrancy is the state of being a vagrant while rove is a copper washer upon which the end of a nail is clinched in boatbuilding.

As a verb rove is

(obsolete|intransitive) to shoot with arrows (at) or rove can be (rive).

Rove vs Look - What's the difference?

rove | look |


As a verb rove

is (obsolete|intransitive) to shoot with arrows (at) or rove can be (rive).

As a noun rove

is a copper washer upon which the end of a nail is clinched in boatbuilding.

As a proper noun look is

or look can be .

Yarn vs Rove - What's the difference?

yarn | rove |


As nouns the difference between yarn and rove

is that yarn is a twisted strand of fiber used for knitting or weaving while rove is a copper washer upon which the end of a nail is clinched in boatbuilding.

As verbs the difference between yarn and rove

is that yarn is to tell a story while rove is to shoot with arrows (at).

Rove vs Roamed - What's the difference?

rove | roamed |


As verbs the difference between rove and roamed

is that rove is (obsolete|intransitive) to shoot with arrows (at) or rove can be (rive) while roamed is (roam).

As a noun rove

is a copper washer upon which the end of a nail is clinched in boatbuilding.

Rove vs Reeved - What's the difference?

rove | reeved |


As verbs the difference between rove and reeved

is that rove is (obsolete|intransitive) to shoot with arrows (at) or rove can be (rive) while reeved is (reeve).

As a noun rove

is a copper washer upon which the end of a nail is clinched in boatbuilding.

As an adjective reeved is

(nautical) of a rope, passed through a hole, ring or pulley.

Vagrant vs Rove - What's the difference?

vagrant | rove |


As nouns the difference between vagrant and rove

is that vagrant is a person without a home or job while rove is a copper washer upon which the end of a nail is clinched in boatbuilding.

As an adjective vagrant

is moving without certain direction; wandering; erratic; unsettled.

As a verb rove is

(obsolete|intransitive) to shoot with arrows (at) or rove can be (rive).

Rove vs Vagabond - What's the difference?

rove | vagabond |


As verbs the difference between rove and vagabond

is that rove is to shoot with arrows (at) while vagabond is to roam, as a vagabond.

As nouns the difference between rove and vagabond

is that rove is a copper washer upon which the end of a nail is clinched in boatbuilding while vagabond is a person on a trip of indeterminate destination and/or length of time.

As an adjective vagabond is

floating about without any certain direction; driven to and fro.

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