Meaning Earth
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"to commit (a corpse) to earth," late 14c., from earth (n.). Related: Earthed; earthing.
Source: etymonline.com

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Old English eorþe "ground, soil, dirt, dry land; country, district," also used (along with middangeard) for "the (material) world, the abode of man" (as opposed to the heavens or t [..]
Source: etymonline.com

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/ˈɚθ/ noun 1 earth /ˈɚθ/ noun Learner's definition of EARTH 1  [singular] or Earth : the planet on which we live (The) Earth is the third planet from the sun. life on earth the planet Earth M [..]
Source: learnersdictionary.com

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INDUCTOR COMPASS - One whose indications depend on the current generated in a coil revolving in the earth's magnetic field.
Source: aerofiles.com

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Earth [N] [S] In the sense of soil or ground, the translation of the word adamah' . In Genesis 9:20 "husbandman" is literally "man of the ground or earth." Altars were to be b [..]
Source: biblestudytools.com

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our planet, the third from the Sun. The Earth is the only place in the known universe that supports life. Read more in the NG Education Encyclopedia
Source: nationalgeographic.org

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soil or dirt.
Source: nationalgeographic.org

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The solid, liquid, and gaseous parts of the planet taken as a whole. Near-earth space (such as the magnetosphere) is often included.
Source: glossary.ametsoc.org

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The third planet from the Sun and one of four terrestrial planets in the inner solar system. Earth, the only planet where water exists in large quantities, has an atmosphere capable of supporting myri [..]
Source: amazingspace.org

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4.55 billion years. Formed by particles of gas and denser materials once ejected from exploding supernovae and gradually pulled together by gravity.
Source: terrapsych.com (offline)

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the 3rd planet from the sun; the planet we live on; "the Earth moves around the sun"; "he sailed around the world" hide in the earth like a hunted a [..]
Source: google-dictionary.so8848.com

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the planet we live on; the world. The same word also means the ground in a garden or field
Source: eenglish.in

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The third planet from the Sun and one of four terrestrial planets in the inner solar system. Earth, the only planet where water exists in large quantities, has an atmosphere capable of supporting myri [..]
Source: hubblesite.org

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See ground.
Source: atis.org (offline)

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The third of the four terrestrial planets counting out from the Sun. The distance between the Earth and the Sun is 1 astronomical unit (about 150 million km).
Source: sci2.esa.int (offline)

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(1.) In the sense of soil or ground, the translation of the word _adamah'_. In Gen. 9:20 "husbandman" is literally "man of the ground or earth." Altars were to be built of ear [..]
Source: biblegateway.com

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drerd
Source: yiddishdictionaryonline.com (offline)

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Earth is the fifth largest planet in the Solar System and third from the Sun. It was formed around four and a half billion years ago and is the only place in the Universe where life is known to exist.
Source: sciencekids.co.nz

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If fitted, the earth core of a flex connects the casing of the electrical appliance to ground via the earth terminal of the plug. Its insulation is coloured green and yellow. In the event of an applia [..]
Source: frankswebspace.org.uk

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Planet Earth has the third most distant orbit from our star the Sun. To the best of our knowledge it is the only place in the entire universe where we know that life exists (well, some people have mad [..]
Source: frankswebspace.org.uk

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SP Planet Earth has the third most distant orbit from our star the Sun. To the best of our knowledge it is the only place in the entire universe where we know that life exists (well, some people have [..]
Source: users.zetnet.co.uk

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UE If fitted, the earth core of a flex connects the casing of the electrical appliance to ground via the earth terminal of the plug. Its insulation is coloured green and yellow. In the event of an ap [..]
Source: users.zetnet.co.uk

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(v) connect to the earth(n) the 3rd planet from the sun; the planet we live on(n) the loose soft material that makes up a large part of the land surface(n) the solid part of the earth's surface(n [..]
Source: beedictionary.com

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literally just that, or a connection from a circuit to the earth - also called ground. It is useful because the earth can be regarded as a good conductor, which provides a convenient path for the completion of many circuits. Connection is usually made through a wire from the circuit or apparatus to the earth; such a connection is always available t [..]
Source: physics.usyd.edu.au (offline)

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To gather strength from the earth. The reference is to Antæos, son of Posei’don and Ge, a giant and wrestler of Lib’ya (Africa). So long as he touched the earth his strength was irre [..]
Source: bartleby.com

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Capitalize when referring to Earth as a planet. Use lowercase when referring to soil, ground, etc.
Source: greatriverenergy.com (offline)

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The third planet in the Solar System from the Sun and the only planet in the universe that is known by human beings to support life
Source: noticenature.ie (offline)

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An electrical connection to the earth, which represents 0 volts or 'ground potential' by way of a metal or conductive rod.
Source: electronixwarehouse.com

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a metal oxide (calx); see calcareous earth, magnesian earth, siliceous earth. [Dalton, Priestley, Scheele, T. Thomson]
Source: web.lemoyne.edu

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Planet that is the third in order from the sun. It is one of the four inner or terrestrial Planets of the Solar System.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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A form of Silicon Dioxide composed of skeletons of prehistoric aquatic Plants which is used for its Absorption quality, taking up 1.5-4 times its weight in Water. The microscopic sharp edges are usefu [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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Third planet of solar system. Distance from Sun varies between 94.5 and 91.4 million miles. Rotates on axis in 23 h 56 m 04 s mean solar time. Revolves round Sun in 365.2422 mean solar days. Is an obl [..]
Source: crewtraffic.com

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Planet that is the third in order from the sun. It is one of the four inner or terrestrial planets of the SOLAR SYSTEM.
Source: medicaldictionaryweb.com

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Third planet from the sun, a terrestrial planet.
Source: solarsystem.nasa.gov (offline)

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That portion of the earth's crust sufficiently below the surface to act as an infinite sink or source for electric charge. Earth is considered the universal ground or reference zero potential lev [..]
Source: lightningsafety.com

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Third planet from the Sun, a terrestrial planet.
Source: thespacerace.com (offline)

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The third planet from the Sun and one of four terrestrial planets in the inner solar system. Earth, the only planet where water exists in large quantities, has an atmosphere capable of supporting myriad life forms. The planet is 150 million kilometers (93 million miles) away from the Sun. Earth has one satellite “the Moon.”
Source: amazing-space.stsci.edu (offline)

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also known as ground - commonly used to describe the chassis and other materials that provide a return path for power supplies and signals within any electronic device
Source: physics.wustl.edu (offline)

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also known as ground - a protective connection from wall outlet to equipment chassis to conduct fault currents away from human contact
Source: physics.wustl.edu (offline)

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also known as ground - a protective connection from wall outlet to equipment chassis to conduct fault currents away from human contact.
Source: sound.whsites.net (offline)

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Earth is one of the Four Elements of alchemy. Earth in the alchemical sense carries the archetypal properties of manifestation, birth, and material creation. It is associated with the operation of Con [..]
Source: alchemylab.com

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a source that grounds the rest of the electronics.
Source: datarecoverylabs.com

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(UUMFE) Connecting and inspiring an active community of Unitarian Universalists for environmental justice, spiritual renewal, and shared reverence for our Earth home.
Source: uua.org

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The British version of the term Ground (In electronics, a place that has zero volts).
Source: testing1212.co.uk

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The conductive mass of the Earth, whose electric potential at any point is conventionally taken as zero.
Source: elect.mrt.ac.lk (offline)

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Our planet, third out from the Sun; see main entry Earth. ''The astronauts saw the earth from the porthole.''
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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