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drove [ drōv ]


noun  (plural droves)
Definition:
 
1. group of animals moving: a large number of animals, especially cattle, moving in the same direction, e.g. when being driven to a new grazing area

2. type of stone chisel: a broad-edged chisel used for dressing stone



plural noun droves 
Definition:
 
crowds of people: very large numbers of people
They came out of the football stadium in droves.



transitive and intransitive verb  (past and past participle droved, present participle drov·ing, 3rd person present singular droves)
Definition:
 
move animals along: to move a herd or flock of animals from one place to another, usually over long distances, e.g. to new pastures or to market

[ Old English drāf< drīfan (see drive)]

drov·er noun
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