GROOVE vs FURROW: NOUN
- Specifically A long and regular incision cut by a tool, or a narrow channel formed in any way (as in a part of a construction), for something (as another part) to fit into or move in.
- Especially— The sunken or plowed channel on the edge of a matched board, to receive the tongue.
- The spiral rifling of a gun.
- In the wind-chest of an organ, one of the channels or passages into which the wind in admitted by the pallets, and with which the pipes belonging to a given key are directly or indirectly connected. When a given key is struck, its pallet is opened, and the groove filled with compressed air. Whether all the pipes connected with the groove are sounded or not depends on how many stops are drawn. Also grove.
- In anatomy and zoology, a natural furrow or longitudinal hollow or impression, especially one which is destined to receive one of the organs in repose: as, the antennal groove; the rostral groove in the Rhynchophora, etc.
- Figuratively, a fixed routine; a narrow, unchanging course; a rut: as, life is apt to run in a groove; a groove of thought or of action.
- A furrow, channel, or long hollow, such as may be formed by cutting, molding, grinding, the wearing force of flowing water, or constant travel; a depressed way; a worn path; a rut.
- Hence: The habitual course of life, work, or affairs; fixed routine.
- A furrow or long hollow, such as is cut by a tool; a rut or furrow, such as is formed in the ground or in a rock by the action of water; a channel, usually an elongated narrow channel, formed by any agency.
- A pit or hole in the ground; specifically, in mining, a shaft or pit sunk into the earth.
- 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.
- (anatomy) any furrow or channel on a bodily structure or part
- A settled and monotonous routine that is hard to escape
- A long narrow furrow or channel.
- A very pleasurable experience.
- A situation or an activity that one enjoys or to which one is especially well suited.
- A settled routine.
- The spiral track cut into a phonograph record for the stylus to follow.
- A shaft or excavation.
- 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)
- The middle of the strike zone in baseball where a pitch is most easily hit
- A fixed routine
- A pronounced, enjoyable rhythm
- A deep wrinkle in the skin of the face, especially on someone's forehead.
- A trench cut in the soil, as when plowed in order to plant a crop.
- To live correctly; not to deviate from the right line of duty.
- A weed which grows on plowed land.
- Any trench, channel, or groove, as in wood or metal; a wrinkle on the face.
- A trench in the earth made by, or as by, a plow.
- Specifically In zoology, a sulcus or wide groove, generally rounded at the bottom, and extending longitudinally on the animal or part; one of the spaces between costal or longitudinal ridges.
- A narrow trench or channel, as in wood or metal, or in a millstone; a groove; a wrinkle.
- A trench in the earth, especially that made by a plow.
- A deep wrinkle in the skin, as on the forehead.
- A rut, groove, or narrow depression.
- A long, narrow, shallow trench made in the ground by a plow.
- A slight depression in the smoothness of a surface
- A long shallow trench in the ground (especially one made by a plow)
GROOVE vs FURROW: VERB
- To create, dance to, or enjoy rhythmic music.
- Hollow out in the form of a furrow or groove
- Make a groove in, or provide with a groove
- Hollow out in the form of a furrow or groove
- Cut a furrow into a columns
- Make wrinkled or creased
- To make (a) groove, a cut(s) in (the ground etc.).
- To wrinkle
- To pull one's brows or eyebrows together due to worry, concentration etc.
GROOVE vs FURROW: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To cut a groove or grooves in.
- To throw (a pitch) over the middle of home plate, where it is likely to be hit.
- To take great pleasure or satisfaction; enjoy oneself.
- To be affected with pleasurable excitement.
- To react or interact harmoniously.
- To make long, narrow, shallow trenches in; plow.
- To form grooves or deep wrinkles in.
- To become furrowed or wrinkled.
GROOVE vs FURROW: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To cut a groove or channel in; to form into channels or grooves; to furrow.
- To mark with channels or with wrinkles.
- To cut a furrow in; to make furrows in; to plow.
GROOVE vs FURROW: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To form as or fix in a groove; make by cutting a groove or grooves.
- To cut or make a groove or channel in; furrow.
- (idiom) (in the groove) Performing exceptionally well.
- To cut a furrow in; make furrows in; plow.
- To make narrow channels or grooves in; mark with or as with wrinkles.
- A slight depression or fold in the smoothness of a surface
GROOVE vs FURROW: RELATED WORDS
- Grove, Smile, Sleeve, Indentation, Slotted, Crease, Slot, Pace, Notch, Tempo, Rhythm, Gouge, Rout, Furrow, Rut
- Wake, Slot, Plough, Cleft, Trench, Plow, Chase, Line, Crease, Wrinkle, Groove, Seam, Rut, Crinkle, Chamfer
GROOVE vs FURROW: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Grove, Smile, Sleeve, Indentation, Slotted, Crease, Slot, Pace, Notch, Tempo, Rhythm, Gouge, Rout, Furrow, Rut
- Wake, Slot, Plough, Cleft, Trench, Plow, Chase, Line, Crease, Wrinkle, Groove, Seam, Rut, Crinkle, Chamfer
GROOVE vs FURROW: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Align inner lens tab in frame groove and slide lens gently up into lens groove.
- The outer groove is longer than the inner groove.
- Groove Cruise, but please make sure that you have the correct travel documents to board Groove Cruise!
- The first groove and the second groove are formed by a fast tool servo system.
- TF regions that bind DNA major groove and minor groove will be studied and analyzed.
- There is also a major groove and a minor groove on the double helix.
- This entire pack is groove after groove and has a ton of samples.
- Ring Groove Width Size Cross Section Gland Squeeze Vacuum Groove No.
- There is a prominent major groove and minor groove.
- Dental groove: Joins gingival groove in the canine region.
- His brows furrow, and he flips it over.
- Place straw in furrow by hand or equipment.
- The sample will be added to this furrow.
- Also note the cleavage furrow formation during cytokinesis.
- It was reprinted in The Furrow, September, 2001.
- Level furrows Level furrow irrigation is similar to both level basin and graded furrow irrigation.
- Plough Furrow or Single Band Placement: Fertilizer is placed in a continuous band at the bottom of the furrow opened during ploughing.
- Then make another shallow furrow in the vermiculite and sow the seed in this furrow.
- In animal cells, cytokinesis involves formation of cleavage furrow; in plante cell the cleavage furrow does not exist.
- Its name derives from "furrow long", the length of a furrow.
GROOVE vs FURROW: QUESTIONS
- What is the ANSI standard for roll groove dimensions?
- What are the advantages of wall groove cutting machine?
- Is tongue and groove flooring good for porch floors?
- Are tongue and groove bamboo floors hard to install?
- Where did Randy Stonehill record cold rock the groove?
- How many fans get concert alerts for Groove Armada?
- What happens to the esophageal groove after weaning?
- When was hardwood tongue and groove flooring invented?
- How deep should a groove be for a tongue and groove?
- How does Callaway's New Groove-in-groove technology work?
- How do you adjust the furrow on a reversible plough?
- What makes furrow brow different from other gauge wheel scrapers?
- Do actin crosslinkers in the cleavage furrow have different kinetics?
- What is the maximum slope for a furrow irrigation system?
- Is racgap50c sufficient to Signal cleavage furrow formation during cytokinesis?
- Can upper lip raiser be used for nasolabial furrow deepener?
- Are there safe rate of in-furrow fertilizer for soybeans?
- Are there secondary mouths outside the axial furrow?
- Are furrow openers compatible with vertisol clay soil?
- Where is the furrow orb-weaver (Larinioides) found?