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The reason you give and the dirt you stand on, sharing one ancient word.

means Either the solid earth beneath you, the basis or reason for a belief or action, or the gritty residue left after coffee or tea.

from From Old English grund, meaning bottom or foundationthe deepest part of anything, from the seabed to your argument.

Legal stapleGrounds for divorce, dismissal, appeal — all foundations.
Coffee dregsSpent grounds make excellent garden fertilizer.
Plural twistEstate grounds means the land around a building.
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