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grove
1[ grohv ]
noun
- a small wood or forested area, usually with no undergrowth:
a grove of pines.
- a small orchard or stand of fruit-bearing trees, especially citrus trees:
a grove of lemon trees.
Grove
2[ grohv ]
noun
- Sir George, 1820–1900, English musicologist.
- Robert Moses Lefty, 1900–75, U.S. baseball player.
grove
/ ɡrəʊv /
noun
- a small wooded area or plantation
- a road lined with houses and often trees, esp in a suburban area
- ( capital as part of a street name )
Ladbroke Grove
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- groved adjective
- groveless adjective
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Word History and Origins
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Excerpted from Havel: A Life by Nichael Zantovsky; used with the permission of the publisher, Grove Atlantic, Inc.
With lights flashing, the cruiser arrived at the Blooming Grove State Police barracks in Pike County.
Frein was lodged in a holding cell at Blooming Grove barracks.
The chef grew up in Cedar Grove, New Jersey where family life was “busy and the food terrible.”
Lloyd Grove chats with the man in charge about his cohorts, competitors and companions.
The building, a mosque-like structure of considerable size, was situated in the midst of a grove of mango trees.
She locks the door behind them, and throws the key among the nettles that grew in a thick grove at her right.
There is another cocoanut grove on the farm, beside the one where Alila gets the tuba.
A little way beyond the poplar-grove Piegan drew rein, and held up one hand.
Once—twice, the chorus of that old English Royalist song rose up out of the grove.
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