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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.) An
unresticted
or
favorable
opportunity
for
action,
operation,
or
achievement;
province;
room..
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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..
Campaign
::
Campaign
(n.) An open
field;
a
large,
open plain
without
considerable
hills.
SeeChampaign..
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..
Outfield
::
Outfield
(n.) The part of the field
beyond
the
diamond,
or
infield.
It is
occupied
by the
fielders..
Base
::
Base (n.) The lower part of the
field.
See
Escutcheon.
Scout
::
Scout (n.) A
fielder
in a game for
practice.
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..
Benty
::
Benty (a.) A
bounding
in
bents,
or the
stalks
of
coarse,
stiff,
withered
grass;
as, benty
fields..
Ground
::
Ground
(n.) Land;
estate;
possession;
field;
esp.
(pl.),
the
gardens,
lawns,
fields,
etc.,
belonging
to a
homestead;
as, the
grounds
of the
estate
are well
kept..
Campestrian
::
Campestrian
(a.)
Relating
to an open
fields;
drowing
in a
field;
growing
in a
field,
or open
ground..
Hayfield
::
Hayfield
(n.) A field where grass for hay has been cut; a
meadow.
Baton
::
Baton (n.) A staff or
truncheon,
used for
various
purposes;
as, the baton of a field
marshal;
the baton of a
conductor
in
musical
performances..
Croft
::
Croft (n.) A
small,
inclosed
field,
adjoining
a
house;
a small
farm..
Sportsmanship
::
Sportsman
(n.) One who
pursues
the
sports
of the
field;
one who
hunts,
fishes,
etc..
Frith
::
Frith (a.) A small field taken out of a
common,
by
inclosing
it; an
inclosure..
Seme
::
Seme (a.)
Sprinkled
or sown; -- said of
field,
or a
charge,
when
strewed
or
covered
with small
charges..
Field
::
Field (n.) A
collective
term for all the
competitors
in any
outdoor
contest
or
trial,
or for all
except
the
favorites
in the
betting..
Mown
::
Mown (p. p. & a.) Cut down by
mowing,
as
grass;
deprived
of grass by
mowing;
as, a mown
field..
Field
::
Field (n.) A piece of land of
considerable
size; esp., a piece
inclosed
for
tillage
or
pasture..
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..
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