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- nounground (noun) · grounds (plural noun)
- a limited or defined extent of the earth's surface; land:"an adjoining area of ground had been purchased"
- land of a specified kind:"my feet squelched over marshy ground"
- (in aviation) relating to the ground rather than the air (with particular reference to the maintenance and servicing of an aircraft on the ground):"ground staff" · "ground crew"
- living or growing on or close to the ground:"ground flora"
- an area of land or sea used for a specified purpose:"shore dumping can pollute fishing grounds and beaches"
- an area of knowledge or subject of discussion or thought:"third-year courses typically cover less ground and go into more depth" · "he shifted the argument onto theoretical grounds of his own choosing"
- arta prepared surface to which paint is applied.
- a substance used to prepare a surface for painting.
- (in embroidery or ceramics) a plain surface to which decoration is applied.
- a piece of wood fixed to a wall as a base for boards, plaster, or woodwork.
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHelectrical connection of a circuit or conductor to the earth.
- musicshort for ground bass
verbground (verb) · grounds (third person present) · grounded (past tense) · grounded (past participle) · grounding (present participle)- prohibit or prevent (a pilot or an aircraft) from flying:"a bitter wind blew from the northeast and the bombers were grounded"Similar:prevent from flyingkeep on the ground
- informal(of a parent) refuse to allow (a child) to go out socially as a punishment:"he was grounded for hitting her on the head"
- place or lay (something) on the ground or hit the ground with it:"he was penalized two strokes for grounding his club in a bunker"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHconnect (an electrical device) with the ground.
- baseball(of a batter) hit a pitched ball so that it bounces on the ground:"he grounded to second"
- (ground out)(of a batter) be put out by hitting a ball on the ground to a fielder who throws it to or touches first base before the batter touches that base:"he grounded out to shortstop"
OriginOld English grund, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch grond and German Grund.verb- past and past participle of grind
adjectiveground (adjective)- reduced to fine particles by crushing or mincing:"ground cumin"
- shaped, roughened, or polished by grinding:"the thick opaque ground perimeter of the lenses"
verbground (past tense) · ground (past participle)- informal(of a dancer) rotate the hips:"there were sweaty bodies everywhere bumping and grinding to the music"
OriginOld English grindan, probably of Germanic origin. Although no cognates are known, it may be distantly related to Latin frendere ‘rub away, gnash’. - People also ask
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