SOILS vs GROUND: NOUN
- Plural form of soil.
- The state of being covered with unclean things
- Material in the top layer of the surface of the earth in which plants can grow (especially with reference to its quality or use)
- The part of the earth's surface consisting of humus and disintegrated rock
- The geographical area under the jurisdiction of a sovereign state
- A relation that provides the foundation for something
- The loose soft material that makes up a large part of the land surface
- Material in the top layer of the surface of the earth in which plants can grow (especially with reference to its quality or use)
- A rational motive for a belief or action
- The part of a scene (or picture) that lies behind objects in the foreground
- The first or preliminary coat of paint or size applied to a surface
- A position to be won or defended in battle (or as if in battle)
- A relatively homogeneous percept extending back of the figure on which attention is focused
- A connection between an electrical device and the earth (which is a zero voltage)
- (art) the surface (as a wall or canvas) prepared to take the paint for a painting
- The solid part of the earth's surface
- A mesh background upon which patterns are worked in lace-making.
- A conducting object, such as a wire, that is connected to such a position of zero potential.
- A large conducting body, such as the earth or an electric circuit connected to the earth, used as an arbitrary zero of potential.
- Particles of ground coffee beans for use in making coffee for drinking.
- The sediment at or from the bottom of a liquid.
- An area of reference or discussion; a subject.
- The underlying condition prompting an action; a cause: : base.
- The foundation for an argument, belief, or action; a basis.
- A surrounding area; a background.
- Something that serves as a foundation or means of attachment for something else.
- An area or a position that is contested in or as if in battle.
- The land surrounding or forming part of a house or another building.
- Soil; earth.
- The floor of a body of water, especially the sea.
- The solid surface of the earth.
- An area of land designated for a particular purpose.
SOILS vs GROUND: ADJECTIVE
- Soiled or likely to soil with dirt or grime
- Broken or pounded into small fragments; used of e.g. ore or stone
SOILS vs GROUND: VERB
- Make soiled, filthy, or dirty
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of soil.
- Cover with a primer; apply a primer to
- Fix firmly and stably
- Bring to the ground
- Hit or reach the ground
- Confine or restrict to the ground
- Place or put on the ground
- Throw to the ground in order to stop play and avoid being tackled behind the line of scrimmage
- Hit a groundball
- Hit onto the ground
- Connect to a ground
- Instruct someone in the fundamentals of a subject
- Use as a basis for; found on
SOILS vs GROUND: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To place on or cause to touch the ground.
- To provide a basis for (a theory, for example); justify.
- To supply with basic information; instruct in fundamentals.
- To restrict (someone) especially to a certain place as a punishment.
- To prevent (an aircraft or a pilot) from flying.
- To connect (an electric circuit) to a ground.
- To hit (a ball) onto the ground.
- To touch or reach the ground.
- To hit a ground ball.
- To run (a vessel) aground.
- To run aground.
SOILS vs GROUND: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To place on a foundation; found; establish firmly in position.
- To settle or establish in any way, as on reason or principle; fix or settle firmly in existence or in thought.
- To instruct thoroughly in elements or first principles.
- To lay or set on or in the ground; bring to ground, or to rest on or as if on the ground.
- Nautical, to run ashore or aground; cause to strike the ground: as, to ground a ship.
- In electricity, to connect with the earth, as a conductor, so that the electricity can pass off to it.
- To form a ground on or for; furnish with a ground or base. See ground, n., 10.
- To run aground; strike the ground and remain fixed, as a ship.
- Cover with a primer
- Apply a primer to
- Use as a basis for
- Found on
- (idiom) (off the ground) Under way, as if in flight.
- (idiom) (drive/run) To belabor (an issue or a subject).
- (idiom) (from the ground up) From the most basic level to the highest level; completely.
- (idiom) (on (one's) own ground) In a situation where one has knowledge or competence.
- (idiom) (on the ground) At a place that is exciting, interesting, or important.
- (idiom) (to ground) Into a den or burrow.
- (idiom) (to ground) Into hiding.
SOILS vs GROUND: RELATED WORDS
- Samples, Lands, Surface, Earth, Bemire, Begrime, Colly, Dirty, Grease, Filth, Grime, Stain, Land, Ground, Dirt
- Prime, Reason, Undercoat, Establish, Background, Anchor, Broken, Basis, Crushed, Land, Base, Earth, Footing, Terra firma, Soil
SOILS vs GROUND: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Sunshine, Sun, Surface, Earth, Bemire, Begrime, Colly, Dirty, Grease, Filth, Grime, Stain, Land, Ground, Dirt
- Run aground, Dry land, Found, Prime, Undercoat, Establish, Anchor, Broken, Basis, Crushed, Land, Base, Earth, Terra firma, Soil
SOILS vs GROUND: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- This natural mineral has a tendency to open tight soils and bind loose soils.
- It also grows well in heavy clay soils, but dislikes waterlogged soils.
- Sandy soils demand more frequent irrigation than clay, muck, or amended soils.
- Both soils were therefore considered target soils for sampling and comparisons.
- Issue soils are commonly in areas adjacent to Zekiah soils.
- Chewacla soils and not red in Toccoa soils.
- Soil type is Chalkas, Red sandy soils, Dubbas, Deep Red loamy soils, Very deep black cotton soils.
- On slopes, strongly erodible soils, or soils that have been eroded already, require more input than soils on level lands.
- Sandy soils can be easily detached while well aggregated clayey soils are more resistant to erosion than sandy soils.
- Mucky soils, hydric soils and soils with ground water periodically within three feet of the surface based on soil profiles.
- IF YOU REST ON THE GROUND OR RAISE EITHER HAND OR FOOT FROM THE GROUND, YOUR PERFORMANCE WILL BE TERMINATED.
- Most ground water supplies are recharged from the water that collects in wetlands and then infiltrates into the ground.
- CMS requires selected ground ambulance organizations to collect cost, revenue, utilization, and other information through the Medicare Ground Ambulance Data Collection System.
- As an example, aircraft could be retrofitted with a low altitude ground collision warning system to reduce controlled flight into the ground risks.
- Ishmael kicks the ground with his heel and causes a miraculous well to spring out of the ground.
- Normally S tarp will be used in ground floor installations as piping can be done below ground level.
- False statistics, providing many others with inaccurate information in ground effect as when out of ground?
- Device ground pins should be directly and individually connected to ground.
- Computation of Ground Factor G for Ground Attentuation.
- With Marines in the objective area, they provide direct ground support for ground movement working directly with the Ground Combat Element.
SOILS vs GROUND: QUESTIONS
- How can we reduce N2O emissions from agricultural soils?
- Why are N2O emissions from managed soils so uncertain?
- Is CBR greater than 100 possible with stabilised soils?
- Are Indian soils working with negative nutrient balance?
- Can contaminated soils be managed in South Australia?
- How important is osmotic suction in unsaturated soils?
- When are contaminated soils regulated as hazardous waste?
- Do heavy textured soils have higher metal concentrations?
- Why choose Gold Coast soils and landscaping supplies?
- How do residual soils behave differently from conventional soils?
- What is ground penetrating radar concrete scanning?
- How does ground temperature affect geothermal heating?
- Does ground temperature affect Fescue seed germination?
- Is it better to fall to the ground or on the ground?
- Is the clouds base at ground level or above ground level?
- When a steer leaves the ground then hits the ground again?
- Is the ground pin supposed to touch the ground when drilling?
- What are the differences between above-ground and in-ground pools?
- Should chassis ground be attached to digital ground?
- Is the temperature below ground cooler than above ground?