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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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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..
Field
::
Field (n.) That part of the
grounds
reserved
for the
players
which is
outside
of the
diamond;
--
called
also
outfield.
Wall
::
Wall (n.) A work or
structure
of
stone,
brick,
or other
materials,
raised
to some
height,
and
intended
for
defense
or
security,
solid and
permanent
inclosing
fence,
as
around
a
field,
a park, a town, etc., also, one of the
upright
inclosing
parts of a
building
or a
room..
Rowen
::
Rowen (n.) A
stubble
field left
unplowed
till late in the
autumn,
that it may be
cropped
by
cattle..
Lot
::
Lot (n.) A
distinct
portion
or plot of land,
usually
smaller
than a
field;
as, a
building
lot in a
city..
Sportsmanship
::
Sportsman
(n.) One who
pursues
the
sports
of the
field;
one who
hunts,
fishes,
etc..
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..
Underditch
::
Underditch
(v. t.) To dig an
underground
ditches
in, so as to drain the
surface;
to
underdrain;
as, to
underditch
a field or a
farm..
Roll
::
Roll (n.) To press or level with a
roller;
to
spread
or form with a roll,
roller,
or
rollers;
as, to roll a
field;
to roll
paste;
to roll steel
rails,
etc..
Sodden
::
Sodden
(p. p.)
Boiled;
seethed;
also,
soaked;
heavy with
moisture;
saturated;
as,
sodden
beef;
sodden
bread;
sodden
fields..
Knight Banneret
::
Knight
banneret
() A
knight
who
carried
a
banner,
who
possessed
fiefs to a
greater
amount
than the
knight
bachelor,
and who was
obliged
to serve in war with a
greater
number
of
attendants.
The
dignity
was
sometimes
conferred
by the
sovereign
in
person
on the field of
battle..
Science
::
Science
(n.) Any
branch
or
department
of
systematized
knowledge
considered
as a
distinct
field of
investigation
or
object
of
study;
as, the
science
of
astronomy,
of
chemistry,
or of
mind..
Union
::
Union (n.) A
device
emblematic
of
union,
used on a
national
flag or
ensign,
sometimes,
as in the
military
standard
of Great
Britain,
covering
the whole
field;
sometimes,
as in the flag of the
United
States,
and the
English
naval and
marine
flag,
occupying
the upper inner
corner,
the rest of the flag being
called
the fly. Also, a flag
having
such a
device;
especially,
the flag of Great
Britain..
Leg
::
Leg (n.) A
fielder
whose
position
is on the
outside,
a
little
in rear of the
batter..
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
Barry
::
Barry (a.)
Divided
into bars; -- said of the
field.
Arrish
::
Arrish
(n.) The
stubble
of wheat or
grass;
a
stubble
field;
eddish.
Hayfield
::
Hayfield
(n.) A field where grass for hay has been cut; a
meadow.
Plough
::
Plough
(v. t.) To turn up, break up, or
trench,
with a plow; to till with, or as with, a plow; as, to plow the
ground;
to plow a
field..
Corn
::
Corn (n.) The
plants
which
produce
corn, when
growing
in the
field;
the
stalks
and ears, or the
stalks,
ears, and
seeds,
after
reaping
and
before
thrashing..
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