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field
noun
An
open
,
usually
flat
area
of
land
that
is
often
covered
with
grass
or
planted
with
crops
.
•
Cows
grazed
peacefully
in
the
sunny
field
behind
the
farmhouse
.
Cows
grazed
peacefully
in
the
sunny
field
behind
the
farmhouse
.
•
The
children
ran
across
the
freshly
plowed
field
to
fly
their
kites
.
The
children
ran
across
the
freshly
plowed
field
to
fly
their
kites
.
Old
English
“
feld
”
meaning
open
land
free
of
trees
.
noun
The
grassy
or
marked
area
where
a
sport
or
game
is
played
.
•
The
teams
walked
onto
the
football
field
for
the
championship
match
.
The
teams
walked
onto
the
football
field
for
the
championship
match
.
•
Rain
made
the
baseball
field
too
muddy
to
play
.
Rain
made
the
baseball
field
too
muddy
to
play
.
noun
A
particular
subject
or
branch
of
knowledge
,
work
,
or
activity
.
•
She
chose
biology
as
her
field
of
study
at
university
.
She
chose
biology
as
her
field
of
study
at
university
.
•
Medical
research
is
a
demanding
field
.
Medical
research
is
a
demanding
field
.
verb
To
catch
,
pick
up
,
and
return
the
ball
while
playing
a
sport
such
as
baseball
or
cricket
.
•
The
shortstop
fielded
the
ground
ball
and
threw
to
first
base
.
The
shortstop
fielded
the
ground
ball
and
threw
to
first
base
.
•
She
quickly
fields
every
ball
that
comes
her
way
in
practice
.
She
quickly
fields
every
ball
that
comes
her
way
in
practice
.
noun
A
region
in
space
where
a
physical
force
such
as
gravity
,
magnetism
,
or
electricity
can
be
felt
.
•
A
magnet
creates
an
invisible
magnetic
field
around
it
.
A
magnet
creates
an
invisible
magnetic
field
around
it
.
•
Earth
’
s
gravitational
field
keeps
the
Moon
in
orbit
.
Earth
’
s
gravitational
field
keeps
the
Moon
in
orbit
.
noun
A
box
or
space
on
a
form
or
in
a
database
where
a
specific
piece
of
information
is
entered
or
stored
.
•
Type
your
email
address
in
the
'Contact'
field
.
Type
your
email
address
in
the
'Contact'
field
.
•
The
password
field
hides
each
character
with
dots
.
The
password
field
hides
each
character
with
dots
.
verb
To
receive
and
deal
with
questions
,
calls
,
or
problems
as
they
arrive
.
•
The
spokesperson
fielded
tough
questions
from
reporters
.
The
spokesperson
fielded
tough
questions
from
reporters
.
•
Receptionists
field
dozens
of
phone
calls
each
day
.
Receptionists
field
dozens
of
phone
calls
each
day
.