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Definition of field
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Field (v. i.) To take the
field.
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Robe
::
Robe (v. t.) To
invest
with a robe or
robes;
to
dress;
to
array;
as,
fields
robed with
green..
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..
Fence
::
Fence (n.) An
inclosure
about a field or other
space,
or about any
object;
especially,
an
inclosing
structure
of wood, iron, or other
material,
intended
to
prevent
intrusion
from
without
or
straying
from
within..
Faun
::
Faun (n.) A god of
fields
and
shipherds,
diddering
little
from the
satyr.
The fauns are
usually
represented
as half goat and half man..
Field
::
Field (n.) An open
space;
an
extent;
an
expanse.
Field
::
Field (v. i.) To stand out in the
field,
ready to
catch,
stop, or throw the
ball..
Special
::
Special
(a.)
Limited
in
range;
confined
to a
definite
field of
action,
investigation,
or
discussion;
as, a
special
dictionary
of
commercial
terms;
a
special
branch
of
study..
Banneret
::
Banneret
(n.)
Originally,
a
knight
who led his
vassals
into the field under his own
banner;
--
commonly
used as a title of
rank..
Fielded
::
Fielded
(a.)
Engaged
in the
field;
encamped.
Agrarian
::
Agrarian
(a.)
Pertaining
to
fields,
or
lands,
or their
tenure;
esp.,
relating
to an equal or
equitable
division
of
lands;
as, the
agrarian
laws of Rome, which
distributed
the
conquered
and other
public
lands among
citizens..
Hedge
::
Hedge (n.) A
thicket
of
bushes,
usually
thorn
bushes;
especially,
such a
thicket
planted
as a fence
between
any two
portions
of land; and also any sort of
shrubbery,
as
evergreens,
planted
in a line or as a
fence;
particularly,
such a
thicket
planted
round a field to fence it, or in rows to
separate
the parts of a
garden..
Gossamer
::
Gossamer
(n.) A fine, filmy
substance,
like
cobwebs,
floating
in the air, in calm, clear
weather,
especially
in
autumn.
It is seen in
stubble
fields
and on furze or low
bushes,
and is
formed
by small
spiders..
Rowen
::
Rowen (n.) A
stubble
field left
unplowed
till late in the
autumn,
that it may be
cropped
by
cattle..
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..
Unlabored
::
Unlabored
(a.) Not
cultivated;
untitled;
as, an
unlabored
field..
Perimeter
::
Perimeter
(n.) An
instrument
for
determining
the
extent
and shape of the field of
vision.
Legend
::
Legend
(n.) An
inscription,
motto,
or
title,
esp. one
surrounding
the field in a medal or coin, or
placed
upon an
heraldic
shield
or
beneath
an
engraving
or
illustration..
Point
::
Point (n.) A
fielder
who is
stationed
on the off side, about
twelve
or
fifteen
yards from, and a
little
in
advance
of, the
batsman..
Scarecrow
::
Scarecrow
(n.)
Anything
set up to
frighten
crows or other birds from
cornfields;
hence,
anything
terifying
without
danger..
Diamond
::
Diamond
(n.) The
infield;
the
square
space,
90 feet on a side,
having
the bases at its
angles..
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