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- wa|ter|ground «WT uhr GROWND, WOT-», adjective.ground between rotating stones by power provided by water: »
waterground corn meal.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
waterground corn meal.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
ter·ra fir·ma — /ˌterəˈfɚmə/ noun [noncount] : dry and solid ground as compared to air or water We were glad to be back on terra firma [=back on the ground] after our bumpy flight … Useful english dictionary
ter|res´tri|al|ly — ter|res|tri|al «tuh REHS tree uhl», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. of the earth, not of the heavens; having to do with the earth: »this terrestrial globe. 2. of the land, not water: »Islands and continents make up the terrestrial parts of the earth. 3 … Useful english dictionary
ter|res|tri|al — «tuh REHS tree uhl», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. of the earth, not of the heavens; having to do with the earth: »this terrestrial globe. 2. of the land, not water: »Islands and continents make up the terrestrial parts of the earth. 3. living on the … Useful english dictionary
Ter|ri|to|ry — «TEHR uh TR ee, TOHR », noun, plural ries. 1. land; region: »to map an unexplored territory from the air. Much territory in the northern part of Africa is desert. SYNONYM(S): tract, area. 2. a) land belonging to a government; land under the rule… … Useful english dictionary
ter|ri|to|ry — «TEHR uh TR ee, TOHR », noun, plural ries. 1. land; region: »to map an unexplored territory from the air. Much territory in the northern part of Africa is desert. SYNONYM(S): tract, area. 2. a) land belonging to a government; land under the rule… … Useful english dictionary
ter|ric|o|lous — «teh RIHK uh luhs», adjective. Biology. living on or in the ground. ╂[< Latin terricola < terra earth + colere inhabit] … Useful english dictionary
Ter Leede — Football club infobox clubname = Ter Leede | fullname = Voetbalvereniging Ter Leede nickname = founded = 1930 04 30 ground = Roodemolen Sassenheim capacity = N/A chairman = flagicon|Netherlands Jan Schoen manager = flagicon|Netherlands Jasper de… … Wikipedia
Winter-ground — Win ter ground , v. t. To coved over in the season of winter, as for protection or shelter; as, to winter ground the roods of a plant. [1913 Webster] The ruddock would . . . bring thee all this, Yea, and furred moss besides, when flowers are none … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
winter-ground — winˈter ground transitive verb (Shakespeare, Cymbeline IV.2.230) Assumed to mean protect (a plant) from the inclemency of winter • • • Main Entry: ↑winter * * * winter ground, v. Assumed by G. Steevens (ed. of Shakespeare, 1773, IX. 257) in Cymb … Useful english dictionary
ground·wa·ter — /ˈgraʊndˌwɑːtɚ/ noun [noncount] : water that is underground There were concerns about contaminated groundwater … Useful english dictionary