Definition of Croove

1. a pen or sty [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Croove

crookest
crooking
crookneck
crookneck squash
crooknecks
crooks
crooks and nannies
croon
crooned
crooner
crooners
crooning
croonings
croons
croony
croove (current term)
crooves
crop
crop-dusting
crop-ear
crop-ears
crop circle
crop circles
crop failure
crop gland
crop milk
crop out
crop rotation
crop top
crop tops

Literary usage of Croove

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. United States Supreme Court Reports by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, United States Supreme Court (1890)
"... Л, pulleys over which the chain or wire rope («) operates; », the grated partition;,;', cell •doors ; k, slide or croove for doors (I) to work in ; m, ..."

2. A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines: Containing a Clear Exposition by Andrew Ure (1856)
"By means of this tooth, the cylinder is made to slide laterally, a distance equal to the obliquity of the croove ..."

3. Mining Engineers' Handbook by Robert Peele (1918)
"The торе • JT.a by a grip wheel or pair of :-r-.croove sheaves at engine, ..."

4. Quain's Elements of Anatomy by Jones Quain, Allen Thomson, George Dancer Thane (1882)
"Near the point of the angle of divergence the roots of the third nerves issue in several bundles from a croove along their inner side ; and this groove ..."

5. A Treatise on Comparative Embryology by Francis Maitland Balfour (1881)
"B. Embryo described by Allen Thomson about 12—14 days. urn. umbilical vesicle; md. medullary (croove. C. Young embryo described by His. urn. umbilical ..."

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