Inground
Inground refers to anything located, built, or installed below ground level. In architecture, landscape design, and construction, the term describes features that are placed under the surface or set into the soil rather than above it. The contrasting term is above-ground, used for elements that sit on or above the ground.
Common applications include inground swimming pools, which are excavated and then lined with concrete, plaster, or
Construction and design of inground features require careful planning. Key considerations include soil stability, groundwater and
Etymology and usage notes: inground is commonly written as a compound adjective, sometimes hyphenated as in-ground.