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Definition of field
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Field (n.) A place where a
battle
is
fought;
also, the
battle
itself..
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Gun
::
Gun (n.) A
weapon
which
throws
or
propels
a
missile
to a
distance;
any
firearm
or
instrument
for
throwing
projectiles
by the
explosion
of
gunpowder,
consisting
of a tube or
barrel
closed
at one end, in which the
projectile
is
placed,
with an
explosive
charge
behind,
which is
ignited
by
various
means.
Muskets,
rifles,
carbines,
and
fowling
pieces
are
smaller
guns, for hand use, and are
called
small arms.
Larger
guns are
called
cannon,
ordnance,
fieldpieces,
carronades,
howitzers,
etc. See these t
Discursive
::
Discursive
(a.)
Passing
from one thing to
another;
ranging
over a wide
field;
roving;
digressive;
desultory.
Field
::
Field (n.) That part of the
grounds
reserved
for the
players
which is
outside
of the
diamond;
--
called
also
outfield.
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..
Sportsmanship
::
Sportsman
(n.) One who
pursues
the
sports
of the
field;
one who
hunts,
fishes,
etc..
Aegilops
::
Aegilops
(n.) The great
wild-oat
grass or other
cornfield
weed.
Untented
::
Untented
(a.)
Having
no tent or
tents,
as a
soldier
or a
field..
Bible
::
Bible (n.) A book with an
authoritative
exposition
of some
topic,
respected
by many who are
experts
in the
field..
Afield
::
Afield
(adv.)
To, in, or on the
field..
Adjacent
::
Adjacent
(a.) Lying near,
close,
or
contiguous;
neighboring;
bordering
on; as, a field
adjacent
to the
highway..
Esplees
::
Esplees
(n. pl.) The full
profits
or
products
which
ground
or land
yields,
as the hay of the
meadows,
the feed of the
pasture,
the grain of
arable
fields,
the
rents,
services,
and the
like..
Close
::
Close (v. t.) An
inclosed
place;
especially,
a small field or piece of land
surrounded
by a wall,
hedge,
or fence of any kind; --
specifically,
the
precinct
of a
cathedral
or
abbey..
Gridiron
::
Gridiron
(n.) A
football
field.
Fielder
::
Fielder
(n.) A ball payer who
stands
out in the field to catch or stop
balls.
Filar
::
Filar (a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
thread
or line;
characterized
by
threads
stretched
across
the field of view; as, a filar
microscope;
a filar
micrometer..
Fieldpiece
::
Fieldpiece
(n.) A
cannon
mounted
on
wheels,
for the use of a
marching
army; a piece of field
artillery;
--
called
also field gun..
Cornfield
::
Cornfield
(n.) A field where corn is or has been
growing;
-- in
England,
a field of
wheat,
rye,
barley,
or oats; in
America,
a field of
Indian
corn..
Level
::
Level (a.) Even; flat;
having
no part
higher
than
another;
having,
or
conforming
to, the
curvature
which
belongs
to the
undisturbed
liquid
parts of the
earth's
surface;
as, a level
field;
level
ground;
the level
surface
of a pond or
lake..
Acre
::
Acre (n.) Any field of
arable
or
pasture
land.
Natant
::
Natant
(a.)
Placed
horizontally
across
the
field,
as if
swimmimg
toward
the
dexter
side; said of all sorts of
fishes
except
the
flying
fish..
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