Groundsels

Word GROUNDSELS
Character 10
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Definitions and meanings of "Groundsels"

What do we mean by groundsels?

A timber beam used as the foundation for a building.

The lowest beam of a door-frame; the threshold.

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The word "groundsels" in example sentences

Most astonishing are the giant groundsels, ericas and lobelias of the ecologically fragile tree heath and alpine zones. ❋ Unknown (2009)

It protects five distinct vegetation zones, several endangered species and a very unusual cloud forest flora, which includes giant heathers, groundsels and lobelias, characterized as 'Africa's botanic big game'. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Observations on the giant groundsels of upper Kilimanjaro. ❋ Unknown (2009)

There were no bellflowers, rampions, worts, groundsels, daisies, lilies, saxifrages, pinks, monkshoods, or beautiful little edelweiss to ease the bitter cold monotony of the freezing fields of winter. ❋ Auel, Jean M. (1990)

She ran through the meadows and woods collecting more plants Iza had used in making her healing magic: white-leafed thistle with round, pale yellow flowers and yellow spikes; large, brilliant yellow groundsels; grape hyacinths, so blue they were almost black. ❋ Auel, Jean M. (1980)

The foundation consists of four well hewn groundsels, of about eight by ten inches, leveled and laid upon cross sawed blocks of a larger tree, or upon large stones. ❋ E. R. Billings (N/A)

One of the groundsels (_Senecio viscosus_) is a recent immigrant from ❋ Bradford Torrey (1877)

All the willows and poplars have also winged seeds: so have the whole vast tribe of hawkweeds, groundsels, ragworts, thistles, fleabanes, cat's-ears, dandelions, and lettuces. ❋ Grant Allen (1873)

Examples of these include Tansy ragwort or groundsels (Senecio spp.), hound's tongue (Cynoglossum spp.), horsebrush (Tetradymia spp.), and alsike clover ❋ Unknown (2009)

a brick or stone wall beneath the groundsels; but they have no floors or windows, except a plank or two along the sides to raise upon hinges for sake of air, and occasional light: indeed, if these were constructed with sides similar to the brewery tops in London, I think it would be found advantageous. ❋ E. R. Billings (N/A)

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