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  • 21field H1 — of Forel one of the fields of Forel; it is the area occupied by the thalamic fasciculus, although the term is sometimes used synonymously with thalamic fasciculus …

    Medical dictionary

  • 22field H2 — of Forel one of the fields of Forel; it is the area along the course of the lenticular fasciculus where the fibers of the fasciculus merge with the dorsal aspect of the subthalamic nucleus and the ventral aspect of the zona incerta …

    Medical dictionary

  • 23Field — Field, The trademark a British magazine which has articles about the countryside, farming, and sports such as ↑polo and ↑cricket …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 24Field — Le plus souvent anglais, c est un toponyme ayant eu d abord le sens de pâturage, puis de champ (également Fields avec s de filiation). Ce nom a été fréquemment porté par des juifs askhénazes, anglicisation de noms plus longs pour lesquels chacun… …

    Noms de famille

  • 25field — A general designation for postal locations other than Headquarters and its related units. These include 10 areas and 85 districts …

    Glossary of postal terms

  • 26Field — [fēld] 1. Cyrus West 1819 92; U.S. industrialist: promoted the first transatlantic cable 2. Eugene 1850 95; U.S. journalist & poet …

    English World dictionary

  • 27-field — ● oyster …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 28field- — ● spaniel …

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  • 29field|er — «FEEL duhr», noun. 1. a baseball player who is stationed around or outside the diamond to stop the ball and throw it in. 2. a similar player in a game of cricket …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 30field — /feeld/, n. 1. an expanse of open or cleared ground, esp. a piece of land suitable or used for pasture or tillage. 2. Sports. a. a piece of ground devoted to sports or contests; playing field. b. (in betting) all the contestants or numbers that… …

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