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ground–level
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ground–level
(adjective)
ground–level
adjective
ground–level
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of GROUND–LEVEL
always used before a noun
:
occurring or lying at or near the ground
ground-level
winds/temperatures
a
ground-level
window
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— ground level
noun
[
singular
]
a window located at
ground level
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