Field
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Field may refer to:
- A field is an open land area, used for growing agricultural crops.
- Playing field, in sports, the area in which the sport is played
- Field (mathematics), one of a class of objects studied in abstract algebra, in which one can add, subtract, multiply, and divide
- Field (physics), an assignment of a quantity to every point of space
- Field (computer science), a smaller piece of data from a larger collection (eg, database fields)
- Depth of field, in photography, the distance to the subject of the photograph
- Field (sculpture), a sculpture by Anthony Gormley
- Field (video), one half of a frame in an interlaced display
- Field (heraldry), the background of a shield
- Field (flag terminology), the background of a flag
- Field Gallery, A gallery that was part of the Portland millennial art renaissance
- Field and Stream
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Homonyms
- Cyrus West Field
- David Dudley Field
- Erastus Salisbury Field
- Marshall Field
- Michael Field
- Nathan Field
- Sally Field
- Stephen Field (Stephen J. Field, Stephen Johnson Field)
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Fields, etc
You may also be looking for:
- Dorothy Fields (1905-1974), an American librettist and lyricist
- James Thomas Fields
- John Charles Fields (1863-1932), a mathematician
- W. C. Fields (1880-1946), an American comedian and actor
- Fielding