noun
- Plural of groundwood; wood that has been mechanically ground into pulp for use in papermaking.
- Low-growing woody plants or shrubs that cover the ground in a forest or garden.
Usage: technical; paper industry term
Usage: botany; horticulture
Examples
- The paper mill uses groundwoods to produce newsprint and other low-grade papers.
- Groundwoods are less durable than chemical pulps in high-quality paper applications.
- The forest floor was covered with various groundwoods and moss.
- Groundwoods such as ivy and creeping juniper help prevent soil erosion.
- The manufacturer blended groundwoods with other fibers to reduce production costs.