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Definitions of grouser in various dictionaries:
verb - to express discontent
GROUSER - Grousers are devices intended to increase the traction of continuous tracks, especially in loose material such as soil or snow. This is done by incre...
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Grumbler at endless wild revel turned habitue |
One who has beef and game bird on river |
With increase in business cut by half, employer is one to complain |
Constant grumbler |
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Jan 11 2017 The Times - Concise |
Feb 7 2005 The Times - Cryptic |
Dec 22 2004 The Guardian - Cryptic crossword |
Aug 6 2001 The Times - Cryptic |
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A bgrouserb, also cleat, spud, strake or lug, is a protrusion on the surface of a wheel or continuous track segment, intended to increase traction in soil, snow, or other loose material, in the same manner as cleated shoes provide traction to athletes. |
A person who grouses a grumbler |
A temporary pile driven into the bottom of a river to hold a boat in position a spud |
A protrusion on the surface of a wheel or continuous track segment, intended to increase traction in soil, snow, or other loose material |
Grouser might refer to |
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Grousers are devices intended to increase the traction of continuous tracks, especially in loose material such as soil or snow. This is done by increasing contact with the ground with protrusions, similar to conventional tire treads, and analogous to athletes' cleated shoes. On tanks and armoured vehicles, grousers are usually pads attached to the tracks; but on construction vehicles they may take the form of flat plates or bars.Similar traction-improving patterns have been implemented on the surface of the wheels on tractors. These include strakes, where material is removed from the surface of the wheel to achieve protrusion; cleats, with spikes instead of straight bars; and lugs with raised rubber on a tire tread. |