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What (who) is Groin - definition

THE TWO CREASES AT THE JUNCTION OF THE TORSO WITH THE THIGHS, ON EITHER SIDE OF THE PUBIC AREA
Groins; Groinage
  • Pulled groin muscle

Groin         
·noun The snout of a swine.
II. Groin ·noun The surface formed by two such vaults.
III. Groin ·vt To fashion into groins; to build with groins.
IV. Groin ·noun A frame of woodwork across a beach to accumulate and retain shingle.
V. Groin ·vi To grunt to growl; to Snarl; to Murmur.
VI. Groin ·noun The line between the lower part of the abdomen and the thigh, or the region of this line; the inguen.
VII. Groin ·noun The projecting solid angle formed by the meeting of two vaults, growing more obtuse as it approaches the summit.
groin         
(groins)
Your groin is the front part of your body between your legs.
N-COUNT
groin         
groin1
¦ noun
1. the area between the abdomen and the thigh on either side of the body.
informal the region of the genitals.
2. Architecture a curved edge formed by two intersecting vaults.
Derivatives
groined adjective (Architecture).
Origin
ME grynde, perh. from OE grynde 'depression, abyss'.
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groin2
¦ noun US spelling of groyne.

Wikipedia

Groin

In human anatomy, the groin (the adjective is inguinal, as in inguinal canal) is the junctional area (also known as the inguinal region) between the abdomen and the thigh on either side of the pubic bone. This is also known as the medial compartment of the thigh that consists of the adductor muscles of the hip or the groin muscles.

A pulled groin muscle usually refers to a painful injury sustained by straining the hip adductor muscles. These hip adductor muscles that make up the groin consist of the adductor brevis, adductor longus, adductor magnus, gracilis, and pectineus. These groin muscles adduct the thigh (bring the femur and knee closer to the midline).

The groin is innervated by the obturator nerve, with two exceptions: the pectineus muscle is innervated by the femoral nerve, and the hamstring portion of adductor magnus is innervated by the tibial nerve.

In the groin, underneath the skin, there are three to five deep inguinal lymph nodes that play a role in the immune system. These can be swollen due to certain diseases, the most common one being a simple infection, and, less likely, from cancer. A chain of superficial inguinal lymph nodes drain to the deep nodes.

The inguinal ligament runs from the pubic tubercle to the anterior superior iliac spine, and its anatomy is very important for hernia operations.

Examples of use of Groin
1. Someone else stuck a bayonet in my ankle and groin.
2. Blair would have let his wrists dangle between his groin.
3. "It is an inflammation of his groin, not a strain.
4. I‘d got this piece of shrapnel right in the groin.
5. Happily, he missed, and shot himself in the groin instead.