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grooved, ppl. a.|gruːvd| [f. groove n. and v. + -ed.] Provided with or having a groove or grooves; furrowed; channelled; spec. in Anat., Zool., Bot., Archæol., and techn.
1793Martyn Lang. Bot., Furrowed, fluted, or grooved Stem. a1798Pennant Zool. (1812) IV. 307 The aperture [is] grooved at the margin. 1831Brewster Optics xiv. 118, I discovered in almost every specimen a grooved structure, like the delicate texture of the skin at the top of an infant's finger. 1836Dubourg Violin ix. (1878) 274 The ordinary construction of the grooved violin. 1849E. B. Eastwick Dry Leaves 3 The deadly grooved rifle. 1871–82Cassell's Nat. Hist. IV. 252 The Grooved Tortoise, Testudo sulcata. 1876R. Routledge Discov. 33 Passing the metal between grooved rollers. 1882C. C. Hopley Snakes 225 The last or back tooth of the maxillary bone is a grooved fang. 1888S. Hislop in Life viii. (1889) 231 Low-growing plants with grooved and jointed stems inhabited the marshes. 1936Proc. Prehist. Soc. II. 197 Significant associations are few, but of these two..suggest that grooved-ware was contemporary with Neolithic B pottery. 1939V. G. Childe Dawn Europ. Civilization (ed. 3) 338 Grooved—with broad incisions, not normally round-bottomed. 1967Antiquaries Jrnl. XLVII. 169 The Grooved Ware obtained from Durrington is closely allied to that from Woodhenge. |