
1) AKA Fido 2) Archery mark 3) Bird of passage 4) Big British brand 5) Big European brand 6) British brand 7) British-made car 8) British international brand 9) Curiosity on Mars 10) English boy name 11) European international brand 12) European brand 13) Explorer on Mars 14) Famous British brand 15) Famous European brand
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1) Damon 2) Drifter 3) Nomad 4) Roamer 5) Scouter 6) Wanderer
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- someone who leads a wandering unsettled life
- an adult member of the Boy Scouts movement
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armed reconnaissance flights with attacks on opportunity targets.
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Remotely Operated Video Enhanced Receiver (ROVER) is a system which allows ground forces, such as Forward Air Controllers (FAC), to see what an aircraft or unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) is seeing in real time by receiving images acquired by the aircraft`s sensors on a laptop on the ground. There`s little time delay and usage of ROVER greatly imp.....
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[The Prisoner] Rover is a fictional entity from the 1967 British television program The Prisoner, and was an integral part of the way `prisoners` were kept within The Village. It was depicted as a floating white ball that could coerce, and, if necessary, disable inhabitants of The Village, primarily Number Six. In one incident, it even kill...
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[ice hockey] A rover was a position in ice hockey used from its formation in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. At the time ice hockey consisted of seven positions: along with the goaltender, two defencemen, and three forwards, positions which still remain, the rover was also part of the team. Unlike all the others, the rover ...
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[log canoe] The ``Rover`` is a Chesapeake Bay log canoe, built about 1886, probably in Chester, Maryland by the Thompson brothers. She measures 28`-1{frac|3|4}` with a 6`-4{frac|1|4}` beam. She has a longhead bow, braced back to the hull, and a sharp stern. She is privately owned and races under No. 11 in Eastern Shore competition. She one ...
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[marque] Rover was a British automotive marque used between 1904 and 2005. It was launched as a bicycle maker called Rover Company in 1878, before manufacturing cars in 1904. The brand used the iconic Viking longship as its logo. Despite a state-controlled absorption by the Leyland Motor Corporation (LMC) in 1967 and subsequent mergers, nat...
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[privateering ship] Rover was a privateer brig out of Liverpool, Nova Scotia known for several bold battles in the Napoleonic Wars. She was built in Brooklyn, Nova Scotia (then known as Herring Cove) over the winter of 1799-1800. Rover was owned by a group of merchants from Liverpool, Nova Scotia led by Simeon Perkins and Snow Parker. Rover...
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[space exploration] A rover (or sometimes planetary rover) is a space exploration vehicle designed to move across the surface of a planet or other celestial body. Some rovers have been designed to transport members of a human spaceflight crew; others have been partially or fully autonomous robots. Rovers usually arrive at the planetary surf...
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[ticket] A rover is a bus or train ticket in the United Kingdom that allows unlimited travel on any operating company over a set route, for a certain period of time, at certain times. It differs from a ranger ticket, that allows unlimited travel on one operating company over a set route, for a certain period of time, at certain times. ...
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• (v. i.) Hence, a fickle, inconstant person. • (v. i.) Casual marks at uncertain distances. • (v. i.) One who wanders about by sea or land; a wanderer; a rambler. • (v. i.) A ball which has passed through all the hoops and would go out if it hit the stake but is continued in play; also, the player of such a ball. • (v. i.)...
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(nuclear propulsion program) A program initiated in 1953 by the US Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) and the US Air Force with a view to developing nuclear propulsion systems for long-range missiles. This research was begun as a backup to the chemically-powered rockets being develo...
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Any mobile GPS receiver collecting data during a field session. The receiver's position can be computed relative to another, stationary GPS receiver.
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Rov'er noun [ Dutch
roover a robber. See
Rove ,
intransitive verb ]
1. One who practices robbery on the seas; a pirate. « Yet Pompey the Great deserveth honor more justly for scouring the seas, and taking from the
rovers 846 sail of ships....
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a small vehicle used by astronauts for traveling on the surface of a planet
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HMS Rover was a British Regent Class submarine of 1475 tons displacement built by Vickers-Armstrong and launched in 1930, that saw action during the Second World War. HMS Rover was armed with one 4-inch gun; two machine-guns and eight 21-inch torpedo tubes. She had a top speed of 17.5 knots surfaced, 9 knots submerged and carried a complement of 50...
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Rover is American slang for a resident of Colorado.
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[
n] - an adult member of the Boy Scouts movement
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noun an adult member of the Boy Scouts movement
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Any mobile GPS receiver collecting data during a field session. The receiver's position may be computed relative to another, stationary GPS receiver at a Base Station. May also be referred to as the Mobile Receiver.
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