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- FIELD Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: the portion of an indoor or outdoor sports area enclosed by the running track and on which field events are conducted : the space on the surface of a coin, medal, or seal that does not contain the design The election attracted a large field of candidates
- Field Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
Field definition: A range, area, or subject of human activity, interest, or knowledge
- FIELD Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
In the United States, two fields are displayed in 1 30 second: all the odd-numbered lines in one field and all the even lines in the next field
- Field - definition of field by The Free Dictionary
Define field field synonyms, field pronunciation, field translation, English dictionary definition of field ) n 1 a A broad, level, open expanse of land b A meadow: cows grazing in a field c A cultivated expanse of land, especially one devoted to a
- FIELD | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
We drove past fields of ripening wheat The cows were all standing in one corner of the field I spoke to an aid worker who had recently returned from the field You'll find that things aren't as straightforward out in the field as they are in the classroom
- field - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
field fild n [countable] Agriculture a piece of open or cleared land, esp one suitable for pasture or growing things: The cows were grazing in the fields Sport a piece of ground devoted to sports or contests; playing field: The team took the field a particular branch of activity or interest: the field of teaching a job or research location that is away from regular work or study
- field - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
A wide, open space that is used to grow crops or to hold farm animals, usually enclosed by a fence, hedge or other barrier
- field noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
[countable] an area of land in the country used for growing crops or keeping animals in, usually surrounded by a fence, etc We had to walk across a ploughed field in a field We camped in a field near the village People were working in the fields field of something We saw golden fields of wheat He planted a field of beans
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