A plant sits in one place and makes glucose from sunlight, carbon dioxide and water, whereas an animal roves about and needs to find its food outside of itself. |
The posts and the keel would then be joined with iron roves to start the hull, with the three main sections being wedged securely upright with wooden props. |
Hundreds of children have been visiting Roves Farm near Swindon to take part in the nativity with a cast of live animals. |
In every attic on the street a rakish craft flies the skull and crossbones, and roves the Spanish Main on rainy afternoons. |
For door experts, it is made of four plain oak boards, held in place by an edging frame and four half-round ledges, all fastened by neat clasping elongated roves. |