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The Meaning of groom
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(n.) A boy or young man; a waiter; a servant; especially, a man or boy who has charge of horses, or the stable.
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(n.) One of several officers of the English royal household, chiefly in the lord chamberlain's department; as, the groom of the chamber; the groom of the stole.
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(n.) A man recently married, or about to be married; a bridegroom.
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(v. i.) To tend or care for, or to curry or clean, as a, horse.
Synonyms
bridegroom
,
stableman
,
stableboy
,
hostler
,
ostler
,
bridegroom
,
prepare
,
train
,
dress
,
curry
,
neaten
Homophones
groome
,
grume
Rhymes
abloom
,
assume
,
backroom
,
ballroom
,
barroom
,
bathroom
,
bedroom
,
bloom
,
blum
,
blume
,
boardroom
,
boom
,
bridegroom
,
broom
,
broome
,
brume
,
classroom
,
cloakroom
,
consume
,
costume
,
courtroom
,
croom
,
crume
,
darkroom
,
doom
,
elbowroom
,
entomb
,
exhume
,
flume
,
fume
,
gloom
,
glume
,
groome
,
grume
,
handloom
,
headroom
,
heirloom
,
hume
,
kaboom
,
khartoum
,
kume
,
legroom
,
legume
,
loom
,
lunchroom
,
mailroom
,
maktoum
,
mcbroom
,
neume
,
perfume
,
playroom
,
plume
,
presume
,
reassume
,
reaume
,
restroom
,
resume
,
rheaume
,
rheum
,
room
,
schoolroom
,
showroom
,
spoom
,
spume
,
stockroom
,
storeroom
,
sunroom
,
tomb
,
toolroom
,
vroom
,
washroom
,
whom
,
womb
,
workroom
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