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Meaning
Noun
●
A long,
narrow
channel
or
depression
; e.g; such a
slot
cut
into a
hard
material
to provide a
location
for an
engineering
component
, a
tyre
groove
, or a
geological
channel
or
depression
.
●
A
fixed
routine.
●
The
middle
of the
strike zone
in
baseball
where a
pitch
is most
easily
hit.
●
In Music:
A
pronounced
,
enjoyable
rhythm.
●
In Blues music:
A good
feeling
(often
as in
the groove).
●
In Mining:
A
shaft
or excavation.
●
In Motor racing:
A
racing line
, a
path
across the
racing
circuit
's
surface
that a
racecar
will usually
track
on. (Note: There may be
multiple
grooves
on any particular
circuit
or
segment
of
circuit
)
Verb
●
To
cut
a
groove
or
channel
in; to form into
channels
or
grooves
; to furrow.
●
To
perform
,
dance
to, or
enjoy
rhythmic
music.
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Origin
groove
English
groof
Middle English (1100-1500)
Sourced from
Etym
Antonyms
Ridge
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Loop
Blade
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Tube
Synth
Joint
Plate
Ring
Surface
Piano
Screw
Cylinder
Slot
Bend
Cut
Holes
Strip
Jam
Disc
Slit
Chord
Chorus
Rod
Band
Flange
Harmonies
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Flap
Nozzle
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More
Rhymes
Move
Emove
Prove
Who'Ve
Groove
Remove
Approve
Reprove
Behoove
Improve
Disprove
Bust A Move
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