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In engineering, a "groove" refers to a narrow channel or indentation formed in a material, typically to accommodate a component, provide a pathway for a fluid, or facilitate certain mechanical functions. Grooves can be found in various applications including: 1. **Mechanical Engineering**: Grooves are used in creating surfaces for bonding or sealing, such as in gaskets or O-rings, and in the design of bearings to reduce friction.

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