fields
IPA: fˈiɫdz
Root Word: Fields
noun
- A surname.
- An unincorporated community in Beauregard Parish, Louisiana, United States.
- An unincorporated community in Harney County, Oregon, United States, named after Charles Fields.
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Examples of "fields" in Sentences
- This preparation of the fields is usually accomplished by burning off the brush.
- BP's net production from the fields is about 15,000 barrels of oil equivalent a day.
- The title fields are hyper-linked to their full records in the Library Online Catalog.
- This is currently working fine: ( "first" and "last" are the names of the fields on the form for First Name and Last Name) $fields = array ();
- The increasing inadequacy of NDS to explain what we know and what's incoming from the fields is apparent to anyone who cares to look, inside and outside the fields.
- Mr. Morales will hold talks with his Iranian counterpart, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, and will seek to enhance ties between the two countries in fields including trade and industry.
- Accomplished in fields ranging from sports and art to science and medicine to politics and public policy and representing a diversity of backgrounds, the White House announcement said the recipients were selected for their work as "agents of change."
- The botanist, on the contrary -- nay, I will not say the botanist, but one with even a slight knowledge of that delightful science -- when he goes out into the woods, or into one of those fairy forests which we call fields, finds himself welcomed by a glad company of friends, every one with something interesting to tell.
- "The botanist, on the contrary -- nay, I will not say the botanist, but one with even a slight knowledge of that delightful science -- when he goes out into the woods, or out into one of those fairy forests which we call fields, finds himself welcomed by a glad company of friends, every one with something interesting to tell."
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