ground in Latin
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ground
- noun
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solid surface of the earth
terraThe children played on the ground. — Pueri in terra ludebant.humusThe seeds were planted in the ground. — Semina in humo sata sunt. -
area of land used for purpose
areaThe football ground was full. — Area pedifollica plena erat.campusThey trained on the military ground. — In campo militari exercitabantur. -
reason or basis for belief
causaHe had no ground for complaint. — Nullam causam querelae habebat.ratioThere is no ground to suspect him. — Nulla est ratio eum suspicandi. -
[technical,
electrical],
electrical connection to earth
terra [technical, electrical]The wire must be connected to ground. — Filum terrae conectendum est. -
[culinary],
powdered or crushed substance
pulvis [culinary]Add some ground pepper to the dish. — Adde paululum pulveris piperis ad ferculum.
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solid surface of the earth
- verb
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to prohibit from flying or going out
retinereThe pilot was grounded after the incident. — Gubernator post casum retentus est.domi tenereShe was grounded for a week. — Domi per hebdomadam tenebatur. -
to base or establish something
fundareHis argument is grounded in logic. — Argumentum eius in ratione fundatur.innitiThe theory is grounded on evidence. — Theoria testimoniis innititur.
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to prohibit from flying or going out