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81 buitendienst
n. fieldwork, work done in the field or fields; practical research (as opposed to theoretical research and laboratory work); temporary fortification -
82 buitenspelpositie
n. offside, rule that is used in a number of field sports to regulate aspects of player positioning -
83 buitenvelder
n. outfielder, player in the outfield; player in the outermost field (Sports, Baseball) -
84 coassistentschap
n. internship, period during which a person serves as an intern; specialized training program which gives the trainee hands-on experience (especially in the field of medicine) -
85 commandopost
n. command post, field headquarters of the commander of a military unit -
86 coschap
n. internship, period during which a person serves as an intern; specialized training program which gives the trainee hands-on experience (especially in the field of medicine) -
87 decatlon
n. decathlon, sporting contest consisting of ten different track-and-field events -
88 diamantmijnen
n. diamond field -
89 dienstkring
n. field of service, service district -
90 doelgebied
n. goal area, area around the goal on a soccer field -
91 domein
n. domain, area, field; territory -
92 drieslagstelsel
n. three-field system -
93 dynamica
n. dynamics, active forces in any field; study of forces and their relation to the motion of bodies (Mechanics) -
94 electromagnetisch inductie
n. electromagnetic induction, production of an electric current by changing the magnetic field enclosed by an electrical circuit -
95 etherstilte
n. radio silence, state in which no one is broadcasting (usually to protect field security) -
96 expletief
adj. expert system, program which simulates the thought process of an expert in a certain field (using algorithms of artificial intelligence) -
97 ferromagnetisme
n. ferromagnetism, spontaneous magnetism exhibited by some materials in the absence of an external magnetic field (Electricity, Physics) -
98 fielder
n. fielder, catcher positioned in the field (Baseball, Cricket) -
99 fieldwork
n. fieldwork, work done in the field or fields; practical research (as opposed to theoretical research and laboratory work); temporary fortification -
100 firstlady
n. first lady, wife of the foremost leader in a country or city; well-known woman in her field
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Field — (f[=e]ld), n. [OE. feld, fild, AS. feld; akin to D. veld, G. feld, Sw. f[ a]lt, Dan. felt, Icel. fold field of grass, AS. folde earth, land, ground, OS. folda.] 1. Cleared land; land suitable for tillage or pasture; cultivated ground; the open… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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