field

  • 41field — I UK [fiːld] / US [fɪld] noun Word forms field : singular field plural fields *** 1) [countable] an area of land used for keeping animals or growing food There were horses grazing in the next field. a corn/wheat field field of: We drove past huge …

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  • 42field — /fild / (say feeld) noun 1. a piece of open or cleared ground, especially one suitable for pasture or tillage. 2. a piece of ground devoted to sports or contests. 3. Sport a. all the runners in a race. b. the runners in a race other than the… …

  • 43field — [[t]fild[/t]] n. 1) agr. a piece of open or cleared land, esp. one suitable for pasture or tillage 2) spo a) a piece of ground devoted to sports or contests; playing field b) an area in which field events are held 3) a sphere or branch of… …

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  • 44Field — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Field, champ en anglais, peut faire référence à : Sommaire 1 Personnes 1.1 Field …

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  • 45field — Synonyms and related words: DMZ, academic discipline, academic specialty, aceldama, achievement, acreage, aerodrome, agora, air base, airdrome, airfield, airport, alerion, ambit, amphitheater, ample scope, animal charge, annulet, answer,… …

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  • 46field — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. clearing, grassland; expanse, range, plot; playground, links, court, airport, aerodrome, arena; scope, sphere, realm; battlefield, warfare. See region, business, agriculture, space. II (Roget s IV)… …

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  • 47field — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English feld; akin to Old High German feld field, Old English flōr floor more at floor Date: before 12th century 1. a. (1) an open land area free of woods and buildings (2) an area of land marked by the …

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  • 48field*/*/*/ — [fiːld] noun [C] I 1) an area of land that is used for keeping animals or growing food a field of wheat[/ex] 2) a subject that you study, or a type of work that you do Professor Edwards is one of the main experts in his field.[/ex] the field of… …

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  • 49field — 01. The children ran across the grassy [field], laughing and shouting. 02. She has a Master s degree in a special [field] of biochemistry. 03. The quarterback was injured on the play, and had to be helped from the [field]. 04. He is an excellent… …

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  • 50field — 1. noun 1) a large plowed field Syn: meadow, pasture, paddock, grassland, pastureland; literary lea, sward; archaic glebe 2) a soccer field Syn: playing field, ground, sports field; Brit. pitch 3) …

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