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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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Ambulance
::
Ambulance
(n.) A field
hospital,
so
organized
as to
follow
an army in its
movements,
and
intended
to
succor
the
wounded
as soon as
possible.
Often used
adjectively;
as, an
ambulance
wagon;
ambulance
stretcher;
ambulance
corps..
Reap
::
Reap (v. t.) To clear of a crop by
reaping;
as, to reap a
field..
Opetide
::
Opetide
(n.) The time after
harvest
when the
common
fields
are open to all kinds of
stock.
Bierbalk
::
Bierbalk
(n.) A
church
road (e. g., a path
across
fields)
for
funerals..
Fielding
::
Fielding
(n.) The act of
playing
as a
fielder.
Top-drain
::
Top-drain
(v. t.) To drain the
surface
of, as land; as, to
top-drain
a field or
farm..
Bent
::
Bent (n.) Any
neglected
field or
broken
ground;
a
common;
a moor.
Discursive
::
Discursive
(a.)
Passing
from one thing to
another;
ranging
over a wide
field;
roving;
digressive;
desultory.
Aegilops
::
Aegilops
(n.) The great
wild-oat
grass or other
cornfield
weed.
Infield
::
Infield
(n.)
Arable
and
manured
land kept
continually
under crop; --
distinguished
from
outfield.
Lot
::
Lot (n.) A
distinct
portion
or plot of land,
usually
smaller
than a
field;
as, a
building
lot in a
city..
Wander
::
Wander
(v. i.) To
ramble
here and there
without
any
certain
course
or with no
definite
object
in view; to range
about;
to
stroll;
to rove; as, to
wander
over the
fields..
Bordure
::
Bordure
(n.) A
border
one fifth the width of the
shield,
surrounding
the
field.
It is
usually
plain,
but may be
charged..
Campaign
::
Campaign
(n.) A
connected
series
of
military
operations
forming
a
distinct
stage in a war; the time
during
which an army keeps the
field.
Stadtholder
::
Stadium
(n.) A kind of
telemeter
for
measuring
the
distance
of an
object
of known
dimensions,
by
observing
the angle it
subtends;
especially
(Surveying),
a
graduated
rod used to
measure
the
distance
of the place where it
stands
from an
instrument
having
a
telescope,
by
observing
the
number
of the
graduations
of the rod that are seen
between
certain
parallel
wires
(stadia
wires)
in the field of view of the
telescope;
-- also
called
stadia,
and
stadia
rod..
Windrow
::
Windrow
(n.) The green
border
of a
field,
dug up in order to carry the earth on other land to mend it..
Sponge
::
Spong (n.) An
irregular,
narrow,
projecting
part of a
field..
Barruly
::
Barruly
(a.)
Traversed
by
barrulets
or small bars; -- said of the
field.
Hummock
::
Hummock
(n.) A ridge or pile of ice on an ice
field.
Fleche
::
Fleche
(n.) A
simple
fieldwork,
consisting
of two faces
forming
a
salient
angle
pointing
outward
and open at the
gorge..
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