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ground wire Translationsground wire
ground wire[′grau̇nd ‚wīr] (civil engineering) A small-gage, high-strength steel wire used to establish line and grade for air-blown mortar or concrete. Also known as alignment wire; screed wire. (electricity) A conductor used to connect electric equipment to a ground rod or other grounded object. ground wire1. A conductor leading to an electric connection to the earth. 2. A wire used to establish line and grade, as in shotcrete work; usually of small-gauge, high-strength steel.AcronymsSeeGW |