Galvayne's groove

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Etymology[edit]

After the 19th-century English-born horse trainer Sydney Frederick Galvayne.

Noun[edit]

Galvayne's groove (plural Galvayne's grooves)

  1. A groove on a horse's upper corner incisor, generally first appearing at age 10.