groundspeed

/ˈɡraʊndˌspid/
noun
  1. The speed of an aircraft or other vehicle relative to the ground, as opposed to its speed through the air or water.
    • Strong headwinds reduced the plane's groundspeed significantly.
    • The pilot checked the groundspeed to estimate the arrival time.
    • The GPS showed a groundspeed of 500 miles per hour.
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