Definition of unground in English:
unground
adjectiveʌnˈɡraʊndˌənˈɡround
Not reduced to fine particles by grinding; not ground.
Example sentencesExamples
- He brought a coffee grinder and bags of unground fertiliser.
- This allowed most of the leaf-base tissue to be ground away, leaving the unground portion of the crown clearly visible for removal by hand and subsequent grinding separately.
- There are always three bags of unground coffee.
- The liquid was yellow, and unground, tiny white flowers floated like water lilies.
- If you can, start with fresh basil leaves and unground seeds when making this tea.