Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
open-ground
Noun
/ˈoʊpən ɡraʊnd/
Definition
A type of terrain that is free of significant vegetation or obstructions, typically allowing for unobstructed views and movement.
Examples
- The army set up their camp on the open-ground to avoid being surprised by the enemy.
- Walking through open-ground allows you to see the landscape without the hassle of dense trees and bushes.
- Wildlife tends to gather in open-ground areas for foraging.
Meaning
The term ‘open-ground’ refers to land that is primarily bare or cleared of dense foliage, providing a clear and open space.
Synonyms
- Clear land
- Clear ground
- Open space