GROOM

: '''Grooming' redirects here.''
'Groom' may refer to:
Offices and jobs:

Groom (horses), a person responsible for the feeding and care of horses

Groom (manservant), a type of male officer-servant


Groom of the Robes, an obsolete office in the Royal Household of the Sovereign of England, equivalent to Lady-in-Waiting


Groom of the Stole, an obsolete office in the Royal Household of the Sovereign of England, equivalent to King-consort of the Queen's Mistress of the Robes

Bridegroom, also shortened groom, a male wedding partner
Places in 'geography':

Groom Dry Lake, a geographic feature of the United States Military Area 51

Division of Groom, a Commonwealth Electoral Division in Queensland, Australia

Groom, Texas, a town in Carson County, Texas, United States, location of the second largest cross in the western hemisphere
A family's 'surname', with various notable bearers, such as:

Matthew Groom (Actor, Richard III (1995))

Sam Groom (Actor, "All My Children" (1970))

Allison Groom (Actress, Roach Approach: The Mane Event (2005) (V))

Dave Groom (Actor, "More Tales of the City" (1998) (mini))

Dewey Groom (Actor, Dude Ranch Harmony (1949))

Keith Groom (Actor, I Want to Be Famous (1976))

Jim Groom (II) (Actor, Beyond Bedlam (1993))

Felicity Groom (Actress, Black Swan (2003))

Simon Groom (Self, "Blue Peter" (1958))

Harlan Groom (Actor, Almost Pregnant (1992))

Samantha Groom (Actress, "Lost Souls" (1997) (mini))

Michael Groom (II) (Actor, "Chandler & Co: End of Term (#2.6)" (1995))

Polly Groom (Self, Britain's Drowned World: A Time Team Special (2007) (TV))

Robert Groom (Actor, Comedia glandular (2004))

Sussanne Groom (Self, "Timewatch: How Mad Was King George?" (2004))

B. Pat Groom (Actor, Around the World in Eighty Days (1956))
The verb 'to Groom' can refer to:

Personal grooming, or preening, in humans and animals, a hygienic activity (caring for physical appearance)

Horse grooming, the daily hygienic care provided for horses, or specific work done on the horse to enhance his physical appearance for a show

Social grooming, the activity by which animals and people who live in proximity can bond and reinforce social structures

Traffic grooming, a technical activity in telecommunications

Child grooming, befriending a child, often in the negative context of preparing it to accept inappropriate behavior from the other person

Snow grooming, the process of preparing snow for recreational uses, such as skiing

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