Field
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Field ( noun )
- An area of land, especially one used for a particular purpose such as agriculture or sport.
- An area of study or expertise.
- An area of activity or operation.
- A magnetic or electric force around a magnet or electric charge.
Origin:
Middle english: from old english feld 'open country', from a germanic base meaning 'flat land'; related to dutch veld and german feld.
Examples:
- The farmer was plowing his field.
- She has a PhD in the field of neuroscience.
- He is a leader in the field of technology.
- The athlete was running on the field.
- The scientist was studying the magnetic field around a magnet.
(As a verb)
Field ( verb )
- An area of land, especially one used for a particular purpose such as agriculture or sport.
- An area of study or expertise.
- An area of activity or operation.
- A magnetic or electric force around a magnet or electric charge.
Origin:
Middle english: from old english feld 'open country', from a germanic base meaning 'flat land'; related to dutch veld and german feld.
Examples:
- The farmer was plowing his field.
- She has a PhD in the field of neuroscience.
- He is a leader in the field of technology.
- The athlete was running on the field.
- The scientist was studying the magnetic field around a magnet.