grouchy |
tending to be irritable and complaining; bad-tempered. |
ground1 |
the earth's solid surface; land. [13 definitions] |
ground2 |
past tense and past participle of grind. [3 definitions] |
ground ball |
in baseball, a batted ball that quickly strikes the ground and bounces or rolls; grounder. (Cf. fly ball.) |
ground bass |
a repeated bass passage that provides a background for changing music in the upper registers. |
ground beef |
beef that has been put through a grinder for use in such things as hamburgers, meatloaf, and meat sauces. |
ground beetle |
any of numerous, usu. dark beetles that are often found under rocks, fallen logs, or debris and that feed on other insects. |
groundbreaking |
a ceremonial commencement of a building or construction project, when the first ground is broken with a shovel. [2 definitions] |
ground control |
the system, or its technology or operators, that guides the flights of aircraft or spacecraft from stations on the ground. |
ground cover |
any of numerous low-growing plants that grow thickly and cover the ground, and often prevent soil erosion where there is little grass. [2 definitions] |
ground crew |
the persons that maintain and service aircraft on the ground. |
grounded |
aware of; concerned with, or experiencing the ordinary problems of real life that most people experience. [2 definitions] |
grounder |
see "ground ball." |
ground floor |
the floor of a building closest to ground level; first floor. [2 definitions] |
ground glass |
glass that diffuses light because its surface has been ground or etched. [2 definitions] |
groundhog |
see "woodchuck." |
Groundhog Day |
February 2, on which tradition asserts that a certain groundhog comes out of its hole, and that if it sees its shadow, six more weeks of winter weather will follow. |
groundless |
not having a logical foundation; unsubstantiated. |
groundling |
an animal or plant that moves or lives close to the ground. [2 definitions] |
ground loop |
a sharp, unexpected, and often uncontrolled turn of an aircraft moving on the ground, as during landing. |
groundnut |
any of several plants having edible underground nuts or tubers, such as the peanut. |