The word "grodd" is spelled with a hard 'g' followed by the consonant cluster 'r-o-d-d.' In IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) phonetic transcription, it is spelled as /ɡrɑd/. The 'g' sound is pronounced by producing friction in the vocal cords while the back of the tongue holds against the soft palate. The 'r' sound is pronounced by vibrating the tongue against the roof of the mouth. The double consonant 'dd' is pronounced by producing a brief burst of air while pronouncing the 'd' sound twice.
There is no widely recognized or established dictionary definition for the term "grodd." It seems to be a highly specific or unique word that may not have a widely known meaning. Therefore, any definition provided beyond this point may not accurately reflect its intended meaning.
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