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| Noun | 1. | field - a piece of land cleared of trees and usually enclosed; "he planted a field of wheat"curtilage, grounds, yard - the enclosed land around a house or other building; "it was a small house with almost no yard" campus - a field on which the buildings of a university are situated firebreak, fireguard - a narrow field that has been cleared to check the spread of a prairie fire or forest fire grain field, grainfield - a field where grain is grown lawn - a field of cultivated and mowed grass |
| 2. | field - a region where a battle is being (or has been) fought; "they made a tour of Civil War battlefields"sector - a portion of a military position | |
| 3. | field - somewhere (away from a studio or office or library or laboratory) where practical work is done or data is collected; "anthropologists do much of their work in the field" region - a large indefinite location on the surface of the Earth; "penguins inhabit the polar regions" | |
| 4. | field - a branch of knowledge; "in what discipline is his doctorate?"; "teachers should be well trained in their subject"; "anthropology is the study of human beings" occultism - the study of the supernatural communication theory, communications - the discipline that studies the principles of transmiting information and the methods by which it is delivered (as print or radio or television etc.); "communications is his major field of study" major - the principal field of study of a student at a university; "her major is linguistics" frontier - an undeveloped field of study; a topic inviting research and development; "he worked at the frontier of brain science" genealogy - the study or investigation of ancestry and family history allometry - the study of the relative growth of a part of an organism in relation to the growth of the whole bibliotics - the scientific study of documents and handwriting etc. especially to determine authorship or authenticity ology - an informal word (abstracted from words with this ending) for some unidentified branch of knowledge science, scientific discipline - a particular branch of scientific knowledge; "the science of genetics" architecture - the discipline dealing with the principles of design and construction and ornamentation of fine buildings; "architecture and eloquence are mixed arts whose end is sometimes beauty and sometimes use" applied science, engineering science, technology, engineering - the discipline dealing with the art or science of applying scientific knowledge to practical problems; "he had trouble deciding which branch of engineering to study" futuristics, futurology - the study or prediction of future developments on the basis of existing conditions arts, humanistic discipline, humanities, liberal arts - studies intended to provide general knowledge and intellectual skills (rather than occupational or professional skills); "the college of arts and sciences" theology, divinity - the rational and systematic study of religion and its influences and of the nature of religious truth military science - the discipline dealing with the principles of warfare escapology - the study of methods of escaping (especially as a form of entertainment) graphology - the study of handwriting (especially as an indicator of the writer's character or disposition) numerology - the study of the supposed occult influence of numbers on human affairs protology - the study of origins and first things; "To Christians, protology refers to God's fundamental purpose for humanity" theogony - the study of the origins and genealogy of the gods | |
| 5. | physical phenomenon - a natural phenomenon involving the physical properties of matter and energy electric field - a field of force surrounding a charged particle gravitational field - a field of force surrounding a body of finite mass magnetic field, magnetic flux, flux - the lines of force surrounding a permanent magnet or a moving charged particle radiation field - a field that represents the energy lost from the radiator to space | |
| 6. | field - a particular kind of commercial enterprise; "they are outstanding in their field" business enterprise, commercial enterprise, business - the activity of providing goods and services involving financial and commercial and industrial aspects; "computers are now widely used in business" | |
| 7. | field - a particular environment or walk of life; "his social sphere is limited"; "it was a closed area of employment"; "he's out of my orbit"environment - the totality of surrounding conditions; "he longed for the comfortable environment of his living room" distaff - the sphere of work by women front - a sphere of activity involving effort; "the Japanese were active last week on the diplomatic front"; "they advertise on many different fronts" kingdom, realm, land - a domain in which something is dominant; "the untroubled kingdom of reason"; "a land of make-believe"; "the rise of the realm of cotton in the south" lap - an area of control or responsibility; "the job fell right in my lap" political arena, political sphere - a sphere of intense political activity preserve - a domain that seems to be specially reserved for someone; "medicine is no longer a male preserve" province, responsibility - the proper sphere or extent of your activities; "it was his province to take care of himself" | |
| 8. | field - a piece of land prepared for playing a game; "the home crowd cheered when Princeton took the field"scene of action, arena - a playing field where sports events take place court - a specially marked horizontal area within which a game is played; "players had to reserve a court in advance" football field, gridiron - the playing field on which football is played palaestra, palestra - a public place in ancient Greece or Rome devoted to the training of wrestlers and other athletes bowling green - a field of closely mowed turf for playing bowls midfield - (sports) the middle part of a playing field (as in football or lacrosse) | |
| 9. | field - extensive tract of level open land; "they emerged from the woods onto a vast open plain"; "he longed for the fields of his youth"flat - a level tract of land; "the salt flats of Utah" flood plain, floodplain - a low plain adjacent to a river that is formed chiefly of river sediment and is subject to flooding dry land, ground, solid ground, terra firma, earth, land - the solid part of the earth's surface; "the plane turned away from the sea and moved back over land"; "the earth shook for several minutes"; "he dropped the logs on the ground" llano - an extensive grassy and nearly treeless plain (especially in Latin America) peneplain, peneplane - a more or less level land surface representing an advanced stage of erosion undisturbed by crustal movements snowfield - a permanent wide expanse of snow steppe - extensive plain without trees (associated with eastern Russia and Siberia) tundra - a vast treeless plain in the Arctic regions where the subsoil is permanently frozen | |
| 10. | field - (mathematics) a set of elements such that addition and multiplication are commutative and associative and multiplication is distributive over addition and there are two elements 0 and 1; "the set of all rational numbers is a field" math, mathematics, maths - a science (or group of related sciences) dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangement set - (mathematics) an abstract collection of numbers or symbols; "the set of prime numbers is infinite" scalar field - a field of scalars | |
| 11. | field - a region in which active military operations are in progress; "the army was in the field awaiting action"; "he served in the Vietnam theater for three years" armed forces, armed services, military, military machine, war machine - the military forces of a nation; "their military is the largest in the region"; "the military machine is the same one we faced in 1991 but now it is weaker" theater of war, theatre of war - the entire land, sea, and air area that may become or is directly involved in war operations region - a large indefinite location on the surface of the Earth; "penguins inhabit the polar regions" combat area, combat zone - a military area where combat forces operate | |
| 12. | field - all of the horses in a particular horse race horse racing - the sport of racing horses set - a group of things of the same kind that belong together and are so used; "a set of books"; "a set of golf clubs"; "a set of teeth" | |
| 13. | field - all the competitors in a particular contest or sporting event set - a group of things of the same kind that belong together and are so used; "a set of books"; "a set of golf clubs"; "a set of teeth" | |
| 14. | field - a geographic region (land or sea) under which something valuable is found; "the diamond fields of South Africa" geographic area, geographic region, geographical area, geographical region - a demarcated area of the Earth coalfield - a region where there is coal underground gasfield - a region where there is natural gas underground oilfield - a region rich in petroleum deposits (especially one with producing oil wells) | |
| 15. | field - (computer science) a set of one or more adjacent characters comprising a unit of information computer science, computing - the branch of engineering science that studies (with the aid of computers) computable processes and structures set - a group of things of the same kind that belong together and are so used; "a set of books"; "a set of golf clubs"; "a set of teeth" bit field - a field containing only binary characters | |
| 16. | field - the area that is visible (as through an optical instrument) visual percept, visual image - a percept that arises from the eyes; an image in the visual system microscopic field - the areas that is visible through a microscope operative field - the area that is open during surgery | |
| 17. | aerodrome, airdrome, airport, drome - an airfield equipped with control tower and hangars as well as accommodations for passengers and cargo apron - a paved surface where aircraft stand while not being used auxiliary airfield - an airfield that functions in a subsidiary capacity facility, installation - a building or place that provides a particular service or is used for a particular industry; "the assembly plant is an enormous facility" runway - a strip of level paved surface where planes can take off and land taxi strip, taxiway - a paved surface in the form of a strip; used by planes taxiing to or from the runway at an airport transportation, transportation system, transit - a facility consisting of the means and equipment necessary for the movement of passengers or goods flight line - place where airplanes are parked and the maintenance hangars (but not the runways or taxiways) | |
| Verb | 1. | field - catch or pick up (balls) in baseball or cricket |
| 2. | field - play as a fielder play - participate in games or sport; "We played hockey all afternoon"; "play cards"; "Pele played for the Brazilian teams in many important matches" | |
| 3. | field - answer adequately or successfully; "The lawyer fielded all questions from the press" | |
| 4. | field - select (a team or individual player) for a game; "The Buckeyes fielded a young new quarterback for the Rose Bowl" |