Definition of field

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Field (n.) Cleared land; land suitable for tillage or pasture; cultivated ground; the open country.

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Aceldama :: Aceldama (n.) The potter's field, said to have lain south of Jerusalem, purchased with the bribe which Judas took for betraying his Master, and therefore called the field of blood. Fig.: A field of bloodshed..
Flanch :: Flanch (n.) A bearing consisting of a segment of a circle encroaching on the field from the side.
Winning :: Winning (n.) The portion of a coal field out for working.
Basin :: Basin (n.) An isolated or circumscribed formation, particularly where the strata dip inward, on all sides, toward a center; -- especially applied to the coal formations, called coal basins or coal fields..
Fell :: Fell (n.) A wild field; a moor.
Orthoscopic :: Orthoscopic (a.) Giving an image in correct or normal proportions; giving a flat field of view; as, an orthoscopic eyepiece..
Springer :: Springer (n.) A variety of the field spaniel. See Spaniel.
Charlock :: Charlock (n.) A cruciferous plant (Brassica sinapistrum) with yellow flowers; wild mustard. It is troublesome in grain fields. Called also chardock, chardlock, chedlock, and kedlock..
Stuck-up :: Stuckle (n.) A number of sheaves set together in the field; a stook.
Frith :: Frith (a.) A small field taken out of a common, by inclosing it; an inclosure..
Field :: Field (n.) A place where a battle is fought; also, the battle itself..
Champe :: Champe (n.) The field or ground on which carving appears in relief.
Binocle :: Binocle (n.) A dioptric telescope, fitted with two tubes joining, so as to enable a person to view an object with both eyes at once; a double-barreled field glass or an opera glass..
Humanist :: Humanist (n.) One of the scholars who in the field of literature proper represented the movement of the Renaissance, and early in the 16th century adopted the name Humanist as their distinctive title..
Blink :: Blink (v. i.) The dazzling whiteness about the horizon caused by the reflection of light from fields of ice at sea; ice blink.
Banneret :: Banneret (n.) Originally, a knight who led his vassals into the field under his own banner; -- commonly used as a title of rank..
Calenture :: Calenture (n.) A name formerly given to various fevers occuring in tropics; esp. to a form of furious delirium accompanied by fever, among sailors, which sometimes led the affected person to imagine the sea to be a green field, and to throw himself into it..
Bierbalk :: Bierbalk (n.) A church road (e. g., a path across fields) for funerals..
Reap :: Reap (v. t.) To clear of a crop by reaping; as, to reap a field..
Field :: Field (n.) The space covered by an optical instrument at one view.
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