The meaning of Ground
Posted on October 5, 2007 - Filed Under General
Looking up the official meaning of the word ground you start realizing the immense potential of this word. Just take the most obvious source:
- 1.
- a. The solid surface of the earth.
- b. The floor of a body of water, especially the sea.
- 2. Soil; earth: level the ground for a lawn.
- 3. An area of land designated for a particular purpose. Often used in the plural: a burial ground; parade grounds.
- 4. The land surrounding or forming part of a house or another building. Often used in the plural: a guesthouse on the grounds of the mansion.
- 5. An area or a position that is contested in or as if in battle: The soldiers held their ground against the enemy. Character witnesses helped the defendant stand her ground in the trial.
- 6. Something that serves as a foundation or means of attachment for something else: a ground of white paint under the mural.
- 7. A surrounding area; a background.
- 8. The foundation for an argument, a belief, or an action; a basis. Often used in the plural.
- 9. The underlying condition prompting an action; a cause. Often used in the plural: grounds for suspicion; a ground for divorce. See synonyms at base1.
- 10. An area of reference or discussion; a subject: The professor covered new ground in every lecture.
- 11. grounds The sediment at or from the bottom of a liquid: coffee grounds.
- 12. Electricity.
- a. A large conducting body, such as the earth or an electric circuit connected to the earth, used as an arbitrary zero of potential.
- b. A conducting object, such as a wire, that is connected to such a position of zero potential.
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