Associations to the word «Groove»
Noun
Adverb
Wiktionary
GROOVE, 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.
GROOVE, noun. A fixed routine
GROOVE, noun. The middle of the strike zone in baseball where a pitch is most easily hit.
GROOVE, noun. A pronounced, enjoyable rhythm.
GROOVE, noun. (mining) A shaft or excavation.
GROOVE, verb. To cut a groove or channel in; to form into channels or grooves; to furrow.
GROOVE, verb. To create, dance to, or enjoy rhythmic music.
GROOVE FRICATIVE, noun. (phonetics) A hissing sound such as the 's' or 'sh' in 'sash' or 'surge'.
GROOVE FRICATIVES, noun. Plural of groove fricative
Dictionary definition
GROOVE, noun. 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).
GROOVE, noun. A settled and monotonous routine that is hard to escape; "they fell into a conversational rut".
GROOVE, noun. (anatomy) any furrow or channel on a bodily structure or part.
GROOVE, verb. Make a groove in, or provide with a groove; "groove a vinyl record".
GROOVE, verb. Hollow out in the form of a furrow or groove; "furrow soil".
Wise words
Words are always getting conventionalized to some secondary
meaning. It is one of the works of poetry to take the
truants in custody and bring them back to their right
senses.