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Definition of field
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Field (n.) The space
covered
by an
optical
instrument
at one view.
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Chess
::
Chess (n.) A
species
of brome grass
(Bromus
secalinus)
which is a
troublesome
weed in wheat
fields,
and is often
erroneously
regarded
as
degenerate
or
changed
wheat;
it bears a very
slight
resemblance
to oats, and if
reaped
and
ground
up with
wheat,
so as to be used for food, is said to
produce
narcotic
effects;
--
called
also cheat and
Willard's
bromus..
Stone
::
Stone (n.) To free from
stones;
also, to
remove
the seeds of; as, to stone a
field;
to stone
cherries;
to stone
raisins..
Marl
::
Marl (n.) To
overspread
or
manure
with marl; as, to marl a
field..
Hoe
::
Hoe (n.) A tool
chiefly
for
digging
up
weeds,
and
arranging
the earth about
plants
in
fields
and
gardens.
It is made of a flat blade of iron or steel
having
an eye or tang by which it is
attached
to a
wooden
handle
at an acute
angle..
Wong
::
Wong (n.) A
field.
Fielden
::
Fielden
(a.)
Consisting
of
fields.
Line
::
Line (n.) That which was
measured
by a line, as a field or any piece of land set
apart;
hence,
allotted
place of
abode..
Bondager
::
Bondager
(n.) A field
worker,
esp. a woman who works in the
field..
Game
::
Game (v. i.) A
contest,
physical
or
mental,
according
to
certain
rules,
for
amusement,
recreation,
or for
winning
a
stake;
as, a game of
chance;
games of
skill;
field
games,
etc..
Amusette
::
Amusette
(n.) A light field
cannon,
or
stocked
gun
mounted
on a
swivel..
Impurple
::
Impurple
(v. t.) To color or tinge with
purple;
to make red or
reddish;
to
purple;
as, a field
impurpled
with
blood..
Plain
::
Plain (a.) A field of
battle.
Lot
::
Lot (n.) A
distinct
portion
or plot of land,
usually
smaller
than a
field;
as, a
building
lot in a
city..
Finder
::
Finder
(n.) One who, or that
which,
finds;
specifically
(Astron.),
a small
telescope
of low power and large field of view,
attached
to a
larger
telescope,
for the
purpose
of
finding
an
object
more
readily..
Polemoscope
::
Polemoscope
(n.) An opera glass or field glass with an
oblique
mirror
arranged
for
seeing
objects
do not lie
directly
before
the eye; --
called
also
diagonal,
/ side, opera
glass..
Shock
::
Shock (n.) A pile or
assemblage
of
sheaves
of
grain,
as
wheat,
rye, or the like, set up in a
field,
the
sheaves
varying
in
number
from
twelve
to
sixteen;
a
stook..
Wild
::
Wild
(superl.)
Living
in a state of
nature;
inhabiting
natural
haunts,
as the
forest
or open
field;
not
familiar
with, or not
easily
approached
by, man; not tamed or
domesticated;
as, a wild boar; a wild ox; a wild cat..
Over
::
Over (n.) A
certain
number
of balls
(usually
four)
delivered
successively
from
behind
one
wicket,
after which the ball is
bowled
from
behind
the other
wicket
as many
times,
the
fielders
changing
places..
Field
::
Field (n.)
Cleared
land; land
suitable
for
tillage
or
pasture;
cultivated
ground;
the open
country.
Touch
::
Touch (n.) That part of the field which is
beyond
the line of flags on
either
side.
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