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The path through a turn or around a circuit that produces the best handling and/or speed.
Ãâó: community.forzamotorsport.net/pitpass/glossary.htm
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An infectious feeling of rightness in the rhythm, of being perfectly centered. This is a difficult term to define. A Medium Groove is a tempo of, say, 112, with a slinky or funky feeling.
Ãâó: www.apassion4jazz.net/glossary2.html
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One of several spiral cuts in the bore of a firearm, designed to impart a rotary motion to a projectile passing through the barrel.
Ãâó: www.firearmsmuseum.org.au/Survey/Glossary/GlosG.ht...
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The long, thin slots in the clubface that impart backspin on the ball. Sometimes referred to as "scoring lines". For a long time grooves were V-shaped when viewed in cross-section until the mid 1980
Ãâó: www.golfedmonton.com/glen_erickson/2003%20COLUMNS/...
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An internal corner. Note that a corner usually refers to an internal angle of approximately 90 degrees and grooves to other angles.
Ãâó: www.aqvi55.dsl.pipex.com/climb/glossary.htm
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