rover

/ˈroʊvər/
noun
  1. A person who roves; a wanderer or traveler.
    • The rover set up camp under the stars each night.
    • As a rover, she never stayed in one city for more than a few months.
    • The old rover had stories from every continent.
  2. A vehicle designed to travel on the surface of a planet or moon, especially a remote-controlled one used for exploration.
    • NASA's Mars rover sent back stunning images of the red planet.
    • Engineers tested the new rover in a desert that mimics Martian terrain.
    • The lunar rover was used by astronauts to explore the moon's surface.
  3. A member of the senior branch of the Scout movement, typically aged 18–26.
    • The rover group organized a community clean-up event.
    • She earned her Queen's Scout award as a rover.
    • He joined the Rovers to continue his scouting adventures in college.
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