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Definition of field
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of field is as below...
Field (n.)
Cleared
land; land
suitable
for
tillage
or
pasture;
cultivated
ground;
the open
country.
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Barway
::
Barway
(n.) A
passage
into a field or yard,
closed
by bars made to take out of the
posts..
Escutcheon
::
Escutcheon
(n.) The
surface,
usually
a
shield,
upon which
bearings
are
marshaled
and
displayed.
The
surface
of the
escutcheon
is
called
the
field,
the upper part is
called
the
chief,
and the lower part the base (see
Chiff,
and
Field.).
That side of the
escutcheon
which is on the right hand of the
knight
who bears the
shield
on his arm is
called
dexter,
and the other side
sinister..
Land
::
Land (n.) The
ground
left
unplowed
between
furrows;
any one of
several
portions
into which a field is
divided
for
convenience
in
plowing.
Field
::
Field (n.) A place where a
battle
is
fought;
also, the
battle
itself..
Springer
::
Springer
(n.) A
variety
of the field
spaniel.
See
Spaniel.
Lea
::
Lea (n.) A
meadow
or sward land; a
grassy
field.
Side
::
Side (n.) The
margin,
edge,
verge,
or
border
of a
surface;
especially
(when the thing
spoken
of is
somewhat
oblong
in
shape),
one of the
longer
edges as
distinguished
from the
shorter
edges,
called
ends; a
bounding
line of a
geometrical
figure;
as, the side of a
field,
of a
square
or
triangle,
of a
river,
of a road, etc..
Scotomy
::
Scotomy
(n.)
Obscuration
of the field of
vision
due to the
appearance
of a dark spot
before
the eye.
Marquee
::
Marquee
(n.) A large field tent; esp., one
adapted
to the use of an
officer
of high
rank..
Field
::
Field (v. i.) To stand out in the
field,
ready to
catch,
stop, or throw the
ball..
Scout
::
Scout (n.) A
fielder
in a game for
practice.
Veltfare
::
Veltfare
(n.) The
fieldfare.
Stone
::
Stone (n.) To free from
stones;
also, to
remove
the seeds of; as, to stone a
field;
to stone
cherries;
to stone
raisins..
Benty
::
Benty (a.) A
bounding
in
bents,
or the
stalks
of
coarse,
stiff,
withered
grass;
as, benty
fields..
Pale
::
Pale (n.) A space or field
having
bounds
or
limits;
a
limited
region
or
place;
an
inclosure;
-- often used
figuratively.
Extermination
::
Extermination
(n.) The act of
exterminating;
total
destruction;
eradication;
excision;
as, the
extermination
of
inhabitants
or
tribes,
of error or vice, or of weeds from a
field..
Perimetry
::
Perimetry
(n.) The art of using the
perimeter;
measurement
of the field of
vision.
"""cover-point "
::
Cover-point
(n.) The
fielder
in the games of
cricket
and
lacrosse
who
supports
point..
Lunette
::
Lunette
(n.) A
fieldwork
consisting
of two
faces,
forming
a
salient
angle,
and two
parallel
flanks.
See
Bastion..
Campagnol
::
Campagnol
(n.) A mouse
(Arvicala
agrestis),
called
also
meadow
mouse,
which often does great
damage
in
fields
and
gardens,
by
feeding
on roots and
seeds..
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