pit
Grube stands for:
- an artificial depression
- Construction pit , artificially created space below the surface of the site
- Mine , structure for the extraction of raw material deposits from the earth's crust
- certain opencast mines , e.g. B. sand pit , gravel mining
- Septic tank or cesspool, a disposal technique
- Garbage pit , in archeology an artificially created depression in the ground
- Storage pit for supply storage
- Workshop pit, a shaft for access to the underside of vehicles
- Pit Carriage Works , former American automobile manufacturer
as well as in anatomy
- Hunger pit , a depression in the lateral abdominal wall in quadrupedal mammals
- three depressions in the cranial cavity, see cranial fossa
- Seat of the pit organ , a sensory organ of snakes for the detection of infrared radiation
- Rautengrube , a floor of the 4th ventricle in the area of the brain stem
Pit is the name of the following geographical objects:
- Grube (Holstein) , municipality in the Ostholstein district in Schleswig-Holstein
- Ernst-Grube-Park , urban green area in the Berlin district of Koepenick in the Treptow-Koepenick district
- Grube im Weilertal (French: Fouchy ), municipality in Alsace
Districts:
- Grube (Bad Wilsnack) , part of the town of Bad Wilsnack in the Prignitz district in Brandenburg
- Grube (Bergisch Gladbach) , district in the Romaney district of Bergisch Gladbach
- Grube (Neutrebbin) , a district of Neutrebbin in Brandenburg
- Grube (Potsdam) , district of Potsdam in Brandenburg
- Grube (Schorssow) , part of the community Schorssow in the Rostock district in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
- Pit (Weißenberg) , locality in Nostitz , city of Weißenberg, district of Bautzen, Saxony
- Charlottenthal (Krakow am See) (formerly Grube ), part of the city of Krakow am See in the Rostock district in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
- Grube (Bernstein community) , part of the Bernstein community , Oberwart district, Burgenland
- Grube (community Schmirn) , district of Schmirn , Innsbruck-Land district, Tyrol
Waters:
- Grube (Weser) , brook in North Rhine-Westphalia
- Grube (Wismar) , brook in Wismar in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
Organizations:
- Knabenheim "Auf der Grube" in Niederwangen (Switzerland)
Grube is the family name of the following people:
- Adolph Eduard Grube (1812–1880), German zoologist
- Alex Grube (* 1983), German musician
- Andreas Grube (* 1970), German lawyer and judge at the Federal Court of Justice since 2016
- August Wilhelm Grube (writer) (1816–1884), German educator and writer
- August Wilhelm Grube (actor) (1848– ??), German actor
- Babett Grube (* 1980), German theater director
- Christian Grube (* 1934), German choir director and university lecturer
- Elisabeth Grube (1803–1871), German poet
- Elsa Grube-Deister (1926–2001), German actress
- Ernst Grube (1890–1945), German politician (KPD) and resistance fighter
- Ernst Grube (contemporary witness) (* 1932), German victim of Nazi persecution and association functionary
- Ernst J. Grube (1932–2011), German art historian and author
- Erich Grube (1890–1952), German painter
- Falko Grube (* 1977), German politician (SPD)
- Friederike Grube (* 1961), German university lecturer and legal scholar
- Friedrich Grube (* 1928), German geologist
- Georg Grube (1883–1966), German physical chemist and materials researcher
- Gerd Grube , German engineer and rector of the SRH University of Applied Sciences Hamm
- Heinrich Grube (1888–1944), German civil servant, politician (SPD) and victim of National Socialism
- Hellmut Grube (1906–1970), German actor
- Helmut Grube (1913–1980), German politician (DP / CDU)
- Hermann Grube (1637–1698), German medic
- Hinrich Lehmann-Grube (1932–2017), German politician (SPD), Mayor of Leipzig (1990–1998)
- Jeremy Grube (* 1994), German actor
- Johann Christoph Grube (1749–1824), Lübeck councilor
- Jürgen Grube (1702–1776), German author, royal Danish chancellery, government and higher court advocate
- Marcus Grube (* 1973), German dramaturge
- Melanie Grube (* 1981), German foil fencer
- Michael Grube (* 1954), German violinist
- Max Grube (1854–1934), German actor
- Nikolai Grube (* 1962), German ethnologist
- Otto Grube (1905–1958), German social democratic politician
- Peter Grube (* 1958), German sports presenter and Olympic commentator
- Rüdiger Grube (* 1951), German manager, former CEO of Deutsche Bahn AG
- Sigrid Schneider-Grube (* 1941), German educator and social worker
- Stephan Grube (1450–1483), Archbishop of Riga
- Thomas Grube (* 1971), German director and producer
- Tina Grube (* 1962), German writer
- Udo Grube (* 1964), German film producer, director and author
- Waldemar Grube (1915–2001), German forester and entrepreneur
- Walter Grube (1907–1992), German archivist and regional historian
- Wilhelm Grube (1855–1908), German sinologist
- Wolfgang Grube , German entrepreneur and basketball official
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Wiktionary: Grube - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations