field
noun
/fild/
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/fiːld/
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- A wide, open space that is used to grow crops or to hold farm animals, usually enclosed by a fence, hedge or other barrier.
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veld,
akker,
wei,
weide,
weiland
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- A land area free of woodland, cities, and towns; an area of open country.
- (physics) A physical phenomenon (such as force, potential or fluid velocity) that pervades a region; a mathematical model of such a phenomenon that associates each point and time with a scalar, vector or tensor quantity.
- (computing, object-oriented programming) An area of memory or storage reserved for a particular value, subject to virtual access controls.
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veld,
akker
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- A place where competitive matches are carried out with figures, or playing area in a board game or a computer game.
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veld,
speelveld
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- (baseball, obsolete) The team in a match that throws the ball and tries to catch it when it is hit by the other team (the bat).
- (algebra) A non-zero commutative ring in which all non-zero elements are invertible; a simple commutative ring.
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veld,
lichaam
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- A domain of study, knowledge or practice.
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vakgebied,
terrein,
gebied,
vak
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- A place where a battle is fought; a battlefield.
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slagveld,
veld
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- (geology) A region containing a particular mineral.
- (heraldry) The background of the shield.
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veld
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