mi|cro|groove

mi|cro|groove
mi|cro|groove «MY kruh GROOV», noun.
a very narrow groove used on phonograph records, especially records designed for playing speeds of 45, 331/3, or 16 revolutions per minute, typically requiring the use of a needle measuring 1/1000 of an inch in width at the tip.

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