a piece of cleared land, set off or enclosed, for raising crops or pasturing livestock
a piece of land used for some particular purpose: a landing field
an area of land producing some natural resource: a gold field
any wide, unbroken expanse: a field of ice
a battlefield
a battle
an area of military operations
a military area away from the post or headquarters
an area where practical work is done, as by a social worker, geologist, etc., away from the central office, laboratory, or the like: usually with the: camping equipment tested in the field
a realm of knowledge or of special work or opportunity: the field of electronics
an area of observation, as in a microscope
the background, as on a flag or coin
an area where games or athletic events are held
the part of such an area, usually inside a closed racing track, where contests in the high jump, long jump, shot put, pole vault, etc. are held
☆ in baseball, any part of the outfield: a batter who hits to all fields
all the entrants in a contest
all the entrants in a contest except the one(s) specified
Comput. any of the units of storage that are grouped to form a record ()
Heraldry the surface or part of the surface of a shield
Horse Racing those horses, in a race with more than twelve entrants, that are grouped together to function as a unit for betting purposes
Math. a set of numbers or other algebraic elements for which arithmetic operations (except for division by zero) are defined in a consistent manner to yield another element of the set
Physics a region, volume, or space where a specific, measurable force, as gravity or magnetism, exists
TV
the area viewed by the camera
the area that the scanning element covers in one vertical sweep
adjective
of, operating in, or held on the field or fields
growing in fields; having a field as its habitat
transitive verb
Baseball, Cricket to catch (a batted or thrown ball)
to put (a team or player) in the field for a game or competition