
1) Abdomen neighbor 2) Architectural edge 3) Area 4) Area below the abdomen 5) Bad thing to pull 6) Build with groins 7) Common injury location 8) Common place for a pull 9) Curved vault surface 10) Exclusively Anglo word 11) Exclusively Saxon word 12) Inguen 13) It causes pain when pulled 14) It may be pulled
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1) Breakwater 2) Groyne 3) Inguen 4) Jetty 5) Seawall
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• (n.) The projecting solid angle formed by the meeting of two vaults, growing more obtuse as it approaches the summit. • (n.) The line between the lower part of the abdomen and the thigh, or the region of this line; the inguen. • (v. i.) To grunt to growl; to snarl; to murmur. • (n.) The surface formed by two such vaults. &bull...
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The area where the thigh meets the abdomen.
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The area at the front of the body where the thighs join the trunk.
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In architecture, the angular curve made by the intersection of two vaults. In Gothic architecture the groins are always ribbed. See also
vault. ...
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sharp edges where surfaces meet in a groin vault, not covered by ribs. See vault.
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<anatomy> The area where the thigh meets the hip. ... (12 May 1997) ...
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(groin) iliac region.
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In anatomy, the area where the upper thigh meets the trunk. More precisely, the fold or depression marking the juncture of the lower abdomen and the inner part of the thigh.
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junction of two curved surfaces in a vault
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A structure that juts out into a body of water perpendicular to the shoreline and is built to restore an eroding beach by intercepting longshore drift and trapping sand.
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Groin intransitive verb [ French
grogner to grunt, grumble.] To grunt to growl; to snarl; to murmur. [ Obsolete]
Chaucer. « Bears that
groined coatinually.»
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Groin noun [ French
groin , from
grogner to grunt, Latin
grunnire .] The snout of a swine. [ Obsolete]
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Groin transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Groined ;
present participle & verbal noun Groining .]
(Architecture) To fashion into groins; to build with groins. « The hand that rounded Peter's dome, And
groined...
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The depression that marks the junction of the lower part of the anterior abdominal wall and the thigh.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: groyn Definitions: 1. Topographic area of the inferior abdomen related to the inguinal canal, lateral to the pubic region. 2. Sometimes used to indicate only the crease in the junction of the thigh with the trunk. Synonyms: inguen, inguinal region, regio inguinalis, iliac region
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Groin: In anatomy, the area where the upper thigh meets the trunk. More precisely, the fold or depression marking the juncture of the lower abdomen and the inner part of the thigh. In sports medicine, 'groin injuries' are well known in pages of the sports section of newspapers. Etymology: The word 'groin' is thought to have come from the Old Englis...
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The groin is the area at the front of the body where the thigh meets the abdomen.
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In architecture a groin is the projecting solid angle formed by the meeting of two vaults, growing more obtuse as it approaches the summit.
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Groin is British slang for a diamond ring.
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(1) A shore-protection structure (built usually to trap LITTORAL DRIFT or retard EROSION of the shore). It is narrow in width (measured parallel to the shore) and its length may vary from tens to hundreds of meters (extending from a point landward of the shoreline out into the water). GROINS may be classified as permeable (with openings through the...
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junction of two curved surfaces in a vault
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inguen noun the crease at the junction of the inner part of the thigh with the trunk together with the adjacent region and often including the external genitals
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A wall built out from the shore, usually at perpendicular to it to trap sand carried by longshore currents .
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