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The plural form of groove is grooves.
The plural is grooves.
No, he uses u-grooves, that's how he can get so much spin. But the new groove rule comes into effect in 2010 so he like the rest of the pros will have to change to them.
a groove is called a sulcus, but a deep groove is called a fissure.
there is only one groove on each side
The 25-cent Canadian coin, also known as the quarter, has 119 grooves on its edge. Each groove represents one year since the Confederation of Canada in 1867.
The glacier abrades the bedrock and the material is carried by ice. The groove is scoured in the bedrock by the boulders carried at the bottom of the ice. Grooves have various sizes.
The glacier abrades the bedrock and the material is carried by ice. The groove is scoured in the bedrock by the boulders carried at the bottom of the ice. Grooves have various sizes.
the micro groove is button cut and ballard is the lands and grooves are not equally spaced
Glacial grooves are caused by the ice picking up boulders and scraping them across the bedrock.
A rifle has spiral grooves cut on the inside of the barrel. Those grooves are called rifling. The word rifle comes from the German word that means to groove or cut flutes.
There is one groove on each side. However, there are a few exceptions of note. Some vinyl records were actually produced with two grooves on one side, and the contents heard depended on which groove the stylus cueued to. See link for details.