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21grounds keeper — noun 1. : gardener; especially : one that cares for the grounds of a large property (as an estate) 2. : groundkeeper 1 …
22grounds — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. pl. dregs, lees; property, land, estate, yard; motive, reason, cause. See uncleanness, remainder, evidence, possession. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Real estate] Syn. estate, lot, environs, territory; see… …
23grounds — n. pl. 1. Lees, dregs, sediment, grouts, precipitate, settlings. 2. Reasons, considerations, arguments, supports, accounts …
24Grounds — /graʊndz/ (say growndz) noun Sir Roy Burman, 1905–81, Australian architect; works include the Victorian Arts Centre, Wrest Point Casino and the Australian Academy of Science headquarters …
25station grounds — Grounds including such territory surrounding a railroad depot or station as may be required to satisfy the reasonable convenience and necessity of the public while engaged in transacting business with the railroad company, and which is actually… …
26grounds officer — noun A person who looks after a large Scottish estate for a Lord, preventing illegal hunting and fishing, and liaises with tenant farmers …
27grounds of arrest — reason a person was arrested …
28grounds·keep·er — /ˈgraʊndzˌkiːpɚ/ noun, pl ers [count] US : a person who takes care of a large area of land (such as a sports field or a park) called also (chiefly Brit) groundsman …
29grounds·man — /ˈgraʊndzmən/ noun, pl men / mən/ [count] chiefly Brit : ↑groundskeeper …
30Polo Grounds — The Polo Grounds during the 1913 World Series between the New Y …