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groove (gr v)n.1. A long narrow furrow or channel. 2. The spiral track cut into a phonograph record for the stylus to follow. 3. Slang A settled routine: got into the groove of a nine-to-five job. 4. Slang A situation or an activity that one enjoys or to which one is especially well suited: found his groove playing bass in a trio. 5. Slang A very pleasurable experience. v. grooved, groov·ing, grooves v.tr.1. To cut a groove or grooves in. 2. Baseball To throw (a pitch) over the middle of home plate, where it is likely to be hit. v.intr. Slang 1. a. To take great pleasure or satisfaction; enjoy oneself: just sitting around, grooving on the music. b. To be affected with pleasurable excitement. 2. To react or interact harmoniously. Idiom: in the groove Slang Performing exceptionally well.
[Middle English groof, mining shaft, probably from Middle Dutch groeve, ditch; see ghrebh-2 in Indo-European roots.] |
groove Noun 1. a long narrow furrow cut into a surface 2. the spiral channel in a gramophone record [obsolete Dutch groeve] grooved adj
ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms | Noun | 1. | groove - a long narrow furrow cut either by a natural process (such as erosion) or by a tool (as e.g. a groove in a phonograph record)dado - a rectangular groove cut into a board so that another piece can fit into it fluting, flute - a groove or furrow in cloth etc (particularly a shallow concave groove on the shaft of a column) quirk - a narrow groove beside a beading rabbet, rebate - a rectangular groove made to hold two pieces together track - a groove on a phonograph recording rut - a groove or furrow (especially one in soft earth caused by wheels) imprint, impression, depression - a concavity in a surface produced by pressing; "he left the impression of his fingers in the soft mud" stria, striation - any of a number of tiny parallel grooves such as: the scratches left by a glacier on rocks or the streaks or ridges in muscle tissue washout - the channel or break produced by erosion of relatively soft soil by water; "it was several days after the storm before they could repair the washout and open the road" | | 2. | groove - a settled and monotonous routine that is hard to escape; "they fell into a conversational rut" | | 3. | groove - (anatomy) any furrow or channel on a bodily structure or partbody part - any part of an organism such as an organ or extremity costal groove - groove between the ribs where the nerves and blood vessels are fissure - (anatomy) a long narrow slit or groove that divides an organ into lobes | | Verb | 1. | groove - make a groove in, or provide with a groove; "groove a vinyl record"dado - cut a dado into or fit into a dado mill - produce a ridge around the edge of; "mill a coin" incise - make an incision into by carving or cutting | | 2. | groove - hollow out in the form of a furrow or groove; "furrow soil" |
groove noun indentation, cut, hollow, score, channel, trench, flute, gutter, trough, furrow, rut
Translationsgroove [gruːv] n → Rille f grooven groove [gruːv]a long, narrow cut made in a surface the groove in a record.groef, keepأخْدود أو حَز في أسطوانهбраздаdrážka, rýharille; furedie Rinne, die Rilleαυλάκιsurco, ranura, estríaõnarusشیارurarainure, sillonחָרִיץखांचाžlijeb, utorbarázdaalurgróp, rák, skorasolco, scanalaturaみぞ홈įpjova, rievėrievaalurgroef, gleufrille, fure, renne, sporrowekriscojgheabжелобокdrážka; žliabok; ryhabrazdabrazdafåra, räffla, skåra, spårร่องyiv紋道жолобок; пазکھانچاkhe, kẽ纹道 adj groovedgrooved edges.gegroef, ingekeepمُثَلَّم، مُحَزَّزвдлъбнатvroubkovaný, rýhovanýrillet; furetgerilltαυλακωτόςestriado, acanaladosoonilineشیار دارuurteinencanneléמְחוֹרָץखांचेदारžljebastrovátkoltberalurrifflaðurscanalato, incisoみぞのついた홈이 있는su grioveliais, rievėtasrievotsberalurgegroefd, gerimpeldfuret, utskåret, med riller/spor iżłobkowanysulcadocanelatжелобчатыйvrúbkovaný, ryhovanýžlebičastizbrazdanräffladที่เป็นร่องyivli開槽的борозенчастийکھانچے دارcó rãnh; có khe开槽的
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