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ground
1. noun /ˈɡɹaʊnd/
a) The surface of the Earth, as opposed to the sky or water or underground.

The worm crawls through the ground.

b) Terrain.

Manchester Uniteds ground is known as Old Trafford.

2. verb /ˈɡɹaʊnd/
a) To connect (an electrical conductor or device) to a ground.

The teenagers father decided to ground him for two weeks after he broke curfew again.

b) To require a disobedient child to remain at home or refrain from other privileges such as uses of the Internet, phone, TV, or music, usually as a punishment.

Because of the bad weather, all flights were grounded.

3. adjective /ˈɡɹaʊnd/
a) Crushed, or reduced to small particles.

ground mustard seed

b) Processed by grinding.

lenses of ground glass

Syn: milled

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