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Grote

Grot \Grot\, Grote \Grote\ (gr[=o]t), n. A groat. [Obs.]
--Chaucer.

Usage examples of "grote".

Sure enough, not far off was Grote, standing by the drinking fountain, wiping his chin.

The University donated most of the basement to them, and Grote and Hardy set to work at once, carrying parts and materials downstairs.

Pro­fessor Grote, I understand, has decided to go on a long vacation to the moun­tains.

One night at the rising of the Coal Sack, a farmer named Howard Grote Littlemead was struck with inspiration.

With the aid of a handful of sleeping pills Howard Grote Littlemead hastened to meet his God .

The war, the slave-labor camps, the subjugationof the Federation--these were all annoying side is-sues to the important matters of Grotes wormhole andhis place in history.

The war, the slave-labor camps, the subjugation of the Federation--these were all annoying side issues to the important matters of Grotes wormhole and his place in history.