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How is it that a rut is a sort of a groove
but getting into a groove and getting into a rut are two entirely different things?
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conuly
2011-01-20 07:07 pm (UTC)
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A rut is, specifically, a track caused by a wheel or "habitual passage", or a groove in which something runs. Ruts built specifically to ease transport are called "wagonways" and are the origin of modern railways.
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