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Etymology 1 edit

From ground +‎ laying (noun).

Noun edit

groundlaying (uncountable)

  1. The creation of a foundation or base.
  2. (ceramics) The first process in decorating by means of enamelled colour.
    • 1987, Sheila Southwell, China Painting Projects with Sheila Southwell, page 109:
      If you don't have an airbrush this effect can be achieved by using a groundlaying technique over the doily, the oil being padded over both the doily and the plate.

Etymology 2 edit

From ground +‎ laying (participle). Compare German grundlegend, Danish grundlæggende.

Adjective edit

groundlaying (not comparable)

  1. Of, pertaining to, or supplying a foundation; foundational; fundamental.
    • 2003, Jörg Kienzle, Open Multithreaded Transactions:
      The groundlaying research of the 60s and 70s created a solid basis in this area by developing a number of fundamental mechanisms, such as ACID (atomicity, consistency, isolation and durability) transactions, atomic actions []