Striations
"Starration " is not a word in English language. You may mean 'striation' which is one of multiple, usually parallel grooves or scratches on a material's surface
What did the two grooves on the floor indicate
A grove is a small group of trees on an island or possibly in a woodland.
Hifalutin, highfalutin or highfaluting is what we call o.o.o. , that is "of obscure origin." It may derive from the participle of the verb flute, as if to mean "self-consciously ornate or elaborate like a complicated flute passage," or perhaps from the other sense of fluting, "decorative parallel grooves."
Striations
i believe that you are talking about glacial striations
glacial ice
Splines are parallel grooves on the side of a shaft that engage with matching grooves in a socket. They allow power to be transmitted between two rotating elements. Splines are used on axles to allow them to be removed and replaced.
Drag loose rocks over Earth's surface
"Starration " is not a word in English language. You may mean 'striation' which is one of multiple, usually parallel grooves or scratches on a material's surface
The original Ping Eye golf clubs had v grooves.
The spin is forced on to the bullet or shell by grooves in the gun barrel, this is to take advantage of the fact that the axis of a rotating object will tend to remain parallel, this , in effect keeps the shell or bullet in a good aerodynamic profile, without tumbling (which absorbs energy). These grooves are known as rifling and so any weapon which has those grooves in the barrel is said to be rifled.
I assume you mean GROOVES - the Glacial Grooves were formed by the receeding glaciers.
A quarter has 119 grooves, or reeds. The grooves are used as an anti-counterfeiting strategy.
Infectious Grooves was created in 1989.
150 grooves