field

field - noun

  • The place where a battle is fought
  • A large unbroken expanse (as of ice)
  • An area or division of an activity, subject, or profession
  • The sphere of practical operation outside a base (such as a laboratory, office, or factory)
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API
"the field of microbiology"

Usage examples

Examples: "I can see the field from here." "That field belongs to me." "The field is very important."

field - thesaurus

Synonyms: area

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SpellingJoy Gematria

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79

Letter Values

F
9
I
9
E
5
L
13
D
7

Etymology

Middle English, from Old English feld; akin to Old High German feld field, Old English flōr floor