Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
ingroove
verb
/ɪnˈɡruːv/

Definition
To form a groove or channel in something.

Examples
- The carpenter decided to ingroove the wooden panel to ensure a snug fit.
- During the assembly, it was necessary to ingroove the metal to allow for better adhesion.

Meaning
The act of creating an indentation or a narrow cut into a surface, often used in contexts related to woodworking or metalworking.

Synonyms
- carve
- channel
- gouge