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Definition of Inground
1. built into the ground [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inground
Literary usage of Inground
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. RREL Hazardous Waste Research Symposium: Abstract Proceedings, 19th Annual (1993)
"Proceedings of Subsurface Restoration Conference, Dallas, Texas, June 21-
24,66-68,(1992). Kinnan, F. Techniques for establishing inground support footings ..."
2. Publications by English Dialect Society (1880)
"... them three sheaves placed by way of cover to make one intire shock of fifteen
sheaves.'—Modern Husbandman, V. ii. 17. See Hile in Hal. inground hedge. ..."
3. The ABCs of Safe & Healthy Child Care: A Handbook for Child Care Providers by Cynthia M. Hale, Jacqueline A. Polder (2000)
"inground pools should be surrounded by a 4-foot wide, nonskid surface. The pool
should be covered when not in use. The water in pools used for wading or ..."
4. A History of the Association Psychology by Howard Crosby Warren (1921)
"... (9) Prior habits of life and thought—the influence of inground tendencies upon
any given situation, however new or irrelevant the experience may be.10 ..."
5. The Loma Prieta, California, Earthquake of October 17, 1989 edited by Thomas D. O'Rourke (1993)
"(0.15 m) was observed around a 60-ft (18 m)-diameter inground pump station on
the Marina Green near Avila Street. Such vertical and lateral displacements ..."