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[Noun] | "groove" | \ ˈgrüv \
1: a long narrow channel or depression
2: a fixed routine : rut
3: a situation suited to one's abilities or interests : niche
Origin: 1659 ;
Middle English grove pit, cave, from Middle Dutch groeve; akin to Old High German gruoba pit, cave, Old English grafan to dig {mat|grave:5|};
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[Noun] | "tongue and groove"
1: a joint made by a tongue on one edge of a board fitting into a corresponding groove on the edge of another board
Origin: 1860 ;
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[Verb] | "groove"
1: to make a groove in
2: to join by a groove
3: to perfect by repeated practice
Origin: 1686 ;
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[Noun] | "groove"
1: an established and often automatic or monotonous series of actions followed when engaging in some activity;
* e.g., " ... I can't get into the groove on Monday morning without a cup of coffee "
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[Verb] | "groove"
1: to mark with or as if with a line or groove;
* e.g., " ... if you groove that piece of wood, we should be able to fit this smaller board into it "
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