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scrobe|skrəʊb| [ad. L. scrob-is trench.] †1. A trench. Obs. rare—1.
1686Goad Celest. Bodies i. vi. 17 Enjoining to dig their scrobes, for the Planting of Trees at the Full Moon. 2. Ent. (See quot.)
1891Century Dict., Scrobe,..(a.) A groove in the side of the rostrum in which the scape or basal joint of the antenna is received, in the weevils or curculios. (b.) A groove on the outer side of the mandible, more fully called mandibular scrobe. 1895Funk's Stand. Dict. |