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Definition of field
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Field (v. i.) To take the
field.
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Comet- Seeker
::
Comet-
seeker
(n.) A
telescope
of low
power,
having
a large field of view, used for
finding
comets..
Amusette
::
Amusette
(n.) A light field
cannon,
or
stocked
gun
mounted
on a
swivel..
Exclaim
::
Exclaim
(v. t. & i.) To cry out from
earnestness
or
passion;
to utter with
vehemence;
to call out or
declare
loudly;
to
protest
vehemently;
to
vociferate;
to
shout;
as, to
exclaim
against
oppression
with
wonder
or
astonishment;
The field is won! he
exclaimed..
Field
::
Field (n.) An
unresticted
or
favorable
opportunity
for
action,
operation,
or
achievement;
province;
room..
Gabion
::
Gabion
(n.) A
hollow
cylinder
of
wickerwork,
like a
basket
without
a
bottom.
Gabions
are made of
various
sizes,
and
filled
with earth in
building
fieldworks
to
shelter
men from an
enemy's
fire..
Boustrophedon
::
Boustrophedon
(n.) An
ancient
mode of
writing,
in
alternate
directions,
one line from left to
right,
and the next from right to left (as
fields
are
plowed),
as in early Greek and
Hittite..
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..
Felltare
::
Felltare
(n.) The
fieldfare.
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..
Shredcook
::
Shredcook
(n.) The
fieldfare;
-- so
called
from its harsh cry
before
rain.
Frith
::
Frith (a.) A small field taken out of a
common,
by
inclosing
it; an
inclosure..
Like
::
Like
(superl.)
Equal,
or
nearly
equal;
as,
fields
of like
extent..
Transit
::
Transit
(n.) The
passage
of a
heavenly
body over the
meridian
of a
place,
or
through
the field of a
telescope..
Seed
::
Seed (v. t.) To
sprinkle
with seed; to plant seeds in; to sow; as, to seed a
field..
Springer
::
Springer
(n.) A
variety
of the field
spaniel.
See
Spaniel.
Slip
::
Slip (n.) A
fielder
stationed
on the off side and to the rear of the
batsman.
There are
usually
two of them,
called
respectively
short slip, and long
slip..
Strike
::
Strike
(v. i.) To move; to
advance;
to
proceed;
to take a
course;
as, to
strike
into the
fields..
Fieldfare
::
Fieldfare
(n.) a small
thrush
(Turdus
pilaris)
which
breeds
in
northern
Europe
and
winters
in Great
Britain.
The head, nape, and lower part of the back are
ash-colored;
the upper part of the back and wing
coverts,
chestnut;
--
called
also
fellfare..
Fieldy
::
Fieldy
(a.) Open, like a
field..
Flanch
::
Flanch
(n.) A
bearing
consisting
of a
segment
of a
circle
encroaching
on the field from the side.
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