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1. ground

noun. ['ˈgraʊnd'] the solid part of the earth's surface.

Etymology

  • ground (English)
  • grund (Old English (ca. 450-1100))

2. ground

noun. ['ˈgraʊnd'] a rational motive for a belief or action.

Etymology

  • ground (English)
  • grund (Old English (ca. 450-1100))

3. ground

noun. ['ˈgraʊnd'] the loose soft material that makes up a large part of the land surface.

Etymology

  • ground (English)
  • grund (Old English (ca. 450-1100))

4. ground

verb. ['ˈgraʊnd'] fix firmly and stably.

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  • ground (English)
  • grund (Old English (ca. 450-1100))

5. ground

verb. ['ˈgraʊnd'] instruct someone in the fundamentals of a subject.

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  • ground (English)
  • grund (Old English (ca. 450-1100))

6. ground

verb. ['ˈgraʊnd'] confine or restrict to the ground.

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  • ground (English)
  • grund (Old English (ca. 450-1100))

7. zero

noun. ['ˈziːroʊ'] a quantity of no importance.

Etymology

  • zero (English)
  • zéro (French)
  • zero (Italian)

8. zero

adjective. ['ˈziːroʊ'] indicating the absence of any or all units under consideration.

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Etymology

  • zero (English)
  • zéro (French)
  • zero (Italian)

10. zero

adjective. ['ˈziːroʊ'] indicating an initial point or origin.

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  • zero (English)
  • zéro (French)
  • zero (Italian)
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