- ****, and ****.
Gropers might use
their hands, but
pressing any part of
their body
against another person can be
considered groping. The
practice of...
- or two male blue
gropers in an area, with a
larger number of the
female gropers in the same area.
Should the
dominant male blue
groper die, the largest...
- Australia, "
groper" is used
instead of "grouper" for
several species, such as the
Queensland grouper (Epinephelus lanceolatus). In New Zealand, "
groper" refers...
- The
Groper was a ship
commissioned by the
Queensland Government in 1875 to
dredge rivers. It was
built by
Thomas Wingate &
Company of Whiteinch, Partick...
- In mathematics, a
grope is a
construction used in 4-dimensional topology,
introduced by Štan'ko (1971) and
named by
Cannon (1978) "because of its multitudinous...
- in
about 1230,
appears to have been
derived as a
compound of the
words grope and ****.
Streets with that name were
often in the
busiest parts of medieval...
- The
baldchin groper (C****odon rubescens) is a
species of wr****e
endemic to
Western Australia,
where it
occurs on
coral and weed-grown
rocky reefs. This...
- for dig
indicated that its name was an
acronym for "Domain
Information Groper". This
expansion was
removed in 2017; the tool's name is now
simply "dig"...
- The
toadstool groper (Trachypoma macracanthus), also
known as the
Pacific rockcod,
Pacific perch,
Strawberry cod and
whitespotted sea b**** is a ray-finned...
- The
giant grouper (Epinephelus lanceolatus), also
known as the
Queensland groper (grouper),
brindle grouper or mottled-brown sea b****, is a
species of marine...