ingroove
verbEtymology
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To form a groove in.
- I think that the girder rail, the ordinaray pattern of girder rail, an ingrooved rail —I have forgotten the technical term, but it is a rail in that shape—( witness draws diagram on piece of paper.)
To connect or fit together by fitting into a groove
To connect or fit together by fitting into a groove; to slot in.
- So let the change which comes be free To ingroove itself with that, which flies
- I have yet to observe the modes in which careful administration will strive to ingroove old with new, in law and order, and the civil acts and industries which make a nation's life honourable and lovely.
The neighborhood
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