GROOVE
Groove, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Grooved; p. pr. & vb. n. Groving.]
Defn: To cut a groove or channel in; to form into channels or grooves; to furrow.
GROOVER
Groov"er, n.
1. One who or that which grooves.
2. A miner. [Prov. Eng.] Holloway.
GROOVING
Groov"ing, n.
Defn: The act of forming a groove or grooves; a groove, or collection of grooves.
GROPE
Grope, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Groped; p. pr. & vb. n. Groping.] Etym:
[OE. gropen, gropien, grapien, AS. gr to touch, grope, fr. gr to
gripe. See Gripe.]
1. To feel with or use the hands; to handle. [Obs.]
2. To search or attempt to find something in the dark, or, as a blind person, by feeling; to move about hesitatingly, as in darkness or obscurity; to feel one's way, as with the hands, when one can not see. We grope for the wall like the blind. Is. lix. 10. To grope a little longer among the miseries and sensualities ot a worldly life. Buckminster.