| field | | |
| n. (location) | 1. field | a piece of land cleared of trees and usually enclosed.; "he planted a field of wheat" |
| ~ curtilage, grounds, yard | the enclosed land around a house or other building.; "it was a small house with almost no yard" |
| ~ campus | a field on which the buildings of a university are situated. |
| ~ firebreak, fireguard | a narrow field that has been cleared to check the spread of a prairie fire or forest fire. |
| ~ grain field, grainfield | a field where grain is grown. |
| ~ lawn | a field of cultivated and mowed grass. |
| ~ paddy field, rice paddy, paddy | an irrigated or flooded field where rice is grown. |
| ~ parcel of land, piece of ground, piece of land, tract, parcel | an extended area of land. |
| n. (location) | 2. battlefield, battleground, field, field of battle, field of honor | a region where a battle is being (or has been) fought.; "they made a tour of Civil War battlefields" |
| ~ armageddon | (New Testament) the scene of the final battle between the kings of the Earth at the end of the world. |
| ~ camlan | (Arthurian legend) the battlefield where King Arthur was mortally wounded. |
| ~ battlefront, front line, front | the line along which opposing armies face each other. |
| ~ sector | a portion of a military position. |
| ~ parcel of land, piece of ground, piece of land, tract, parcel | an extended area of land. |
| n. (location) | 3. field | somewhere (away from a studio or office or library or laboratory) where practical work is done or data is collected.; "anthropologists do much of their work in the field" |
| ~ region | a large indefinite location on the surface of the Earth.; "penguins inhabit the polar regions" |
| n. (cognition) | 4. bailiwick, discipline, field, field of study, study, subject, subject area, subject field | a branch of knowledge.; "in what discipline is his doctorate?"; "teachers should be well trained in their subject"; "anthropology is the study of human beings" |
| ~ occultism | the study of the supernatural. |
| ~ communication theory, communications | the discipline that studies the principles of transmiting information and the methods by which it is delivered (as print or radio or television etc.).; "communications is his major field of study" |
| ~ major | the principal field of study of a student at a university.; "her major is linguistics" |
| ~ frontier | an undeveloped field of study; a topic inviting research and development.; "he worked at the frontier of brain science" |
| ~ genealogy | the study or investigation of ancestry and family history. |
| ~ allometry | the study of the relative growth of a part of an organism in relation to the growth of the whole. |
| ~ bibliotics | the scientific study of documents and handwriting etc. especially to determine authorship or authenticity. |
| ~ ology | an informal word (abstracted from words with this ending) for some unidentified branch of knowledge. |
| ~ knowledge base, knowledge domain, domain | the content of a particular field of knowledge. |
| ~ science, scientific discipline | a particular branch of scientific knowledge.; "the science of genetics" |
| ~ architecture | the discipline dealing with the principles of design and construction and ornamentation of fine buildings.; "architecture and eloquence are mixed arts whose end is sometimes beauty and sometimes use" |
| ~ applied science, engineering science, engineering, technology | the discipline dealing with the art or science of applying scientific knowledge to practical problems.; "he had trouble deciding which branch of engineering to study" |
| ~ futuristics, futurology | the study or prediction of future developments on the basis of existing conditions. |
| ~ arts, humanistic discipline, humanities, liberal arts | studies intended to provide general knowledge and intellectual skills (rather than occupational or professional skills).; "the college of arts and sciences" |
| ~ theology, divinity | the rational and systematic study of religion and its influences and of the nature of religious truth. |
| ~ military science | the discipline dealing with the principles of warfare. |
| ~ escapology | the study of methods of escaping (especially as a form of entertainment). |
| ~ graphology | the study of handwriting (especially as an indicator of the writer's character or disposition). |
| ~ numerology | the study of the supposed occult influence of numbers on human affairs. |
| ~ protology | the study of origins and first things.; "To Christians, protology refers to God's fundamental purpose for humanity" |
| ~ theogony | the study of the origins and genealogy of the gods. |
| n. (phenomenon) | 5. field, field of force, force field | the space around a radiating body within which its electromagnetic oscillations can exert force on another similar body not in contact with it. |
| ~ physical phenomenon | a natural phenomenon involving the physical properties of matter and energy. |
| ~ electric field | a field of force surrounding a charged particle. |
| ~ gravitational field | a field of force surrounding a body of finite mass. |
| ~ magnetic field, magnetic flux, flux | the lines of force surrounding a permanent magnet or a moving charged particle. |
| ~ radiation field | a field that represents the energy lost from the radiator to space. |
| n. (act) | 6. field, field of operation, line of business | a particular kind of commercial enterprise.; "they are outstanding in their field" |
| ~ business enterprise, business, commercial enterprise | the activity of providing goods and services involving financial and commercial and industrial aspects.; "computers are now widely used in business" |
| n. (state) | 7. area, arena, domain, field, orbit, sphere | a particular environment or walk of life.; "his social sphere is limited"; "it was a closed area of employment"; "he's out of my orbit" |
| ~ environment | the totality of surrounding conditions.; "he longed for the comfortable environment of his living room" |
| ~ distaff | the sphere of work by women. |
| ~ front | a sphere of activity involving effort.; "the Japanese were active last week on the diplomatic front"; "they advertise on many different fronts" |
| ~ kingdom, realm, land | a domain in which something is dominant.; "the untroubled kingdom of reason"; "a land of make-believe"; "the rise of the realm of cotton in the south" |
| ~ lap | an area of control or responsibility.; "the job fell right in my lap" |
| ~ political arena, political sphere | a sphere of intense political activity. |
| ~ preserve | a domain that seems to be specially reserved for someone.; "medicine is no longer a male preserve" |
| ~ province, responsibility | the proper sphere or extent of your activities.; "it was his province to take care of himself" |
| n. (location) | 8. athletic field, field, playing area, playing field | a piece of land prepared for playing a game.; "the home crowd cheered when Princeton took the field" |
| ~ scene of action, arena | a playing field where sports events take place. |
| ~ ball field, baseball field, diamond | the baseball playing field. |
| ~ court | a specially marked horizontal area within which a game is played.; "players had to reserve a court in advance" |
| ~ football field, gridiron | the playing field on which football is played. |
| ~ palaestra, palestra | a public place in ancient Greece or Rome devoted to the training of wrestlers and other athletes. |
| ~ sports stadium, stadium, arena, bowl | a large structure for open-air sports or entertainments. |
| ~ bowling green | a field of closely mowed turf for playing bowls. |
| ~ midfield | (sports) the middle part of a playing field (as in football or lacrosse). |
| ~ parcel of land, piece of ground, piece of land, tract, parcel | an extended area of land. |
| n. (object) | 9. champaign, field, plain | extensive tract of level open land.; "they emerged from the woods onto a vast open plain"; "he longed for the fields of his youth" |
| ~ olympia | a plain in Greece in the northwestern Peloponnese; the chief sanctuary of Zeus and the site of the original Olympian Games. |
| ~ nullarbor plain | a vast arid plain of southern Australia stretching inland from the Great Australian Bight; has sparse vegetation and no surface water and is almost uninhabited; the site of a major rocket research center. |
| ~ serengeti, serengeti plain | a vast plain in Tanzania to the west of the Great Rift Valley known for its wildlife. |
| ~ flat | a level tract of land.; "the salt flats of Utah" |
| ~ flood plain, floodplain | a low plain adjacent to a river that is formed chiefly of river sediment and is subject to flooding. |
| ~ dry land, ground, solid ground, terra firma, earth, land | the solid part of the earth's surface.; "the plane turned away from the sea and moved back over land"; "the earth shook for several minutes"; "he dropped the logs on the ground" |
| ~ llano | an extensive grassy and nearly treeless plain (especially in Latin America). |
| ~ moorland, moor | open land usually with peaty soil covered with heather and bracken and moss. |
| ~ peneplain, peneplane | a more or less level land surface representing an advanced stage of erosion undisturbed by crustal movements. |
| ~ snowfield | a permanent wide expanse of snow. |
| ~ steppe | extensive plain without trees (associated with eastern Russia and Siberia). |
| ~ tundra | a vast treeless plain in the Arctic regions where the subsoil is permanently frozen. |
| n. (group) | 10. field | (mathematics) a set of elements such that addition and multiplication are commutative and associative and multiplication is distributive over addition and there are two elements 0 and 1.; "the set of all rational numbers is a field" |
| ~ math, mathematics, maths | a science (or group of related sciences) dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangement. |
| ~ set | (mathematics) an abstract collection of numbers or symbols.; "the set of prime numbers is infinite" |
| ~ scalar field | a field of scalars. |
| n. (location) | 11. field, field of operations, theater, theater of operations, theatre, theatre of operations | a region in which active military operations are in progress.; "the army was in the field awaiting action"; "he served in the Vietnam theater for three years" |
| ~ armed forces, armed services, military, military machine, war machine | the military forces of a nation.; "their military is the largest in the region"; "the military machine is the same one we faced in 1991 but now it is weaker" |
| ~ theater of war, theatre of war | the entire land, sea, and air area that may become or is directly involved in war operations. |
| ~ region | a large indefinite location on the surface of the Earth.; "penguins inhabit the polar regions" |
| ~ combat area, combat zone | a military area where combat forces operate. |
| n. (group) | 12. field | all of the horses in a particular horse race. |
| ~ horse racing | the sport of racing horses. |
| ~ set | a group of things of the same kind that belong together and are so used.; "a set of books"; "a set of golf clubs"; "a set of teeth" |
| n. (group) | 13. field | all the competitors in a particular contest or sporting event. |
| ~ set | a group of things of the same kind that belong together and are so used.; "a set of books"; "a set of golf clubs"; "a set of teeth" |
| n. (location) | 14. field | a geographic region (land or sea) under which something valuable is found.; "the diamond fields of South Africa" |
| ~ geographic area, geographic region, geographical area, geographical region | a demarcated area of the Earth. |
| ~ coalfield | a region where there is coal underground. |
| ~ gasfield | a region where there is natural gas underground. |
| ~ oilfield | a region rich in petroleum deposits (especially one with producing oil wells). |
| n. (group) | 15. field | (computer science) a set of one or more adjacent characters comprising a unit of information. |
| ~ computer science, computing | the branch of engineering science that studies (with the aid of computers) computable processes and structures. |
| ~ set | a group of things of the same kind that belong together and are so used.; "a set of books"; "a set of golf clubs"; "a set of teeth" |
| ~ bit field | a field containing only binary characters. |
| n. (cognition) | 16. field, field of view | the area that is visible (as through an optical instrument). |
| ~ visual percept, visual image | a percept that arises from the eyes; an image in the visual system. |
| ~ microscopic field | the areas that is visible through a microscope. |
| ~ operative field | the area that is open during surgery. |
| n. (artifact) | 17. airfield, field, flying field, landing field | a place where planes take off and land. |
| ~ aerodrome, airdrome, airport, drome | an airfield equipped with control tower and hangars as well as accommodations for passengers and cargo. |
| ~ airstrip, flight strip, landing strip, strip | an airfield without normal airport facilities. |
| ~ apron | a paved surface where aircraft stand while not being used. |
| ~ auxiliary airfield | an airfield that functions in a subsidiary capacity. |
| ~ facility, installation | a building or place that provides a particular service or is used for a particular industry.; "the assembly plant is an enormous facility" |
| ~ runway | a strip of level paved surface where planes can take off and land. |
| ~ taxi strip, taxiway | a paved surface in the form of a strip; used by planes taxiing to or from the runway at an airport. |
| ~ transportation, transportation system, transit | a facility consisting of the means and equipment necessary for the movement of passengers or goods. |
| ~ flight line | place where airplanes are parked and the maintenance hangars (but not the runways or taxiways). |
| v. (competition) | 18. field | catch or pick up (balls) in baseball or cricket. |
| ~ palm, handle | touch, lift, or hold with the hands.; "Don't handle the merchandise" |
| v. (competition) | 19. field | play as a fielder. |
| ~ athletics, sport | an active diversion requiring physical exertion and competition. |
| ~ play | participate in games or sport.; "We played hockey all afternoon"; "play cards"; "Pele played for the Brazilian teams in many important matches" |
| v. (communication) | 20. field | answer adequately or successfully.; "The lawyer fielded all questions from the press" |
| ~ answer, reply, respond | react verbally.; "She didn't want to answer"; "answer the question"; "We answered that we would accept the invitation" |
| v. (cognition) | 21. field | select (a team or individual player) for a game.; "The Buckeyes fielded a young new quarterback for the Rose Bowl" |
| ~ choose, pick out, select, take | pick out, select, or choose from a number of alternatives.; "Take any one of these cards"; "Choose a good husband for your daughter"; "She selected a pair of shoes from among the dozen the salesgirl had shown her" |
| trunk | | |
| n. (plant) | 1. bole, tree trunk, trunk | the main stem of a tree; usually covered with bark; the bole is usually the part that is commercially useful for lumber. |
| ~ tree | a tall perennial woody plant having a main trunk and branches forming a distinct elevated crown; includes both gymnosperms and angiosperms. |
| ~ stalk, stem | a slender or elongated structure that supports a plant or fungus or a plant part or plant organ. |
| ~ bark | tough protective covering of the woody stems and roots of trees and other woody plants. |
| n. (artifact) | 2. trunk | luggage consisting of a large strong case used when traveling or for storage. |
| ~ baggage, luggage | cases used to carry belongings when traveling. |
| ~ footlocker, locker | a trunk for storing personal possessions; usually kept at the foot of a bed (as in a barracks). |
| ~ trunk lid | hinged lid for a trunk. |
| n. (body) | 3. body, torso, trunk | the body excluding the head and neck and limbs.; "they moved their arms and legs and bodies" |
| ~ body, organic structure, physical structure | the entire structure of an organism (an animal, plant, or human being).; "he felt as if his whole body were on fire" |
| ~ body part | any part of an organism such as an organ or extremity. |
| ~ diaphragm, midriff | (anatomy) a muscular partition separating the abdominal and thoracic cavities; functions in respiration. |
| ~ shoulder | the part of the body between the neck and the upper arm. |
| ~ articulatio humeri, shoulder joint, shoulder | a ball-and-socket joint between the head of the humerus and a cavity of the scapula. |
| ~ serratus, serratus muscles | any of several muscles of the trunk. |
| ~ side | either the left or right half of a body.; "he had a pain in his side" |
| ~ chest, pectus, thorax | the part of the human torso between the neck and the diaphragm or the corresponding part in other vertebrates. |
| ~ midriff, midsection, middle | the middle area of the human torso (usually in front).; "young American women believe that a bare midriff is fashionable" |
| ~ waist, waistline | the narrowing of the body between the ribs and hips. |
| ~ paunch, belly | a protruding abdomen. |
| ~ love handle, spare tire | excess fat around the waistline. |
| ~ hip | either side of the body below the waist and above the thigh. |
| ~ haunch | the hip and buttock and upper thigh in human beings. |
| ~ abdomen, belly, stomach, venter | the region of the body of a vertebrate between the thorax and the pelvis. |
| ~ back, dorsum | the posterior part of a human (or animal) body from the neck to the end of the spine.; "his back was nicely tanned" |
| ~ arse, ass, behind, buns, buttocks, derriere, fanny, hind end, hindquarters, keister, nates, posterior, prat, rear end, tooshie, tush, backside, fundament, seat, bottom, rump, stern, tail end, bum, butt, can, rear, tail | the fleshy part of the human body that you sit on.; "he deserves a good kick in the butt"; "are you going to sit on your fanny and do nothing?" |
| ~ buttock, cheek | either of the two large fleshy masses of muscular tissue that form the human rump. |
| ~ loins | the region of the hips and groin and lower abdomen. |
| n. (artifact) | 4. automobile trunk, luggage compartment, trunk | compartment in an automobile that carries luggage or shopping or tools.; "he put his golf bag in the trunk" |
| ~ boot | British term for the luggage compartment in a car. |
| ~ auto, automobile, car, motorcar, machine | a motor vehicle with four wheels; usually propelled by an internal combustion engine.; "he needs a car to get to work" |
| ~ compartment | a partitioned section, chamber, or separate room within a larger enclosed area. |
| n. (animal) | 5. proboscis, trunk | a long flexible snout as of an elephant. |
| ~ neb, snout | a long projecting or anterior elongation of an animal's head; especially the nose. |
| ~ elephant | five-toed pachyderm. |
| ~ mammoth | any of numerous extinct elephants widely distributed in the Pleistocene; extremely large with hairy coats and long upcurved tusks. |
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