`field` in Latin
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field
- noun
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open land area for crops
agerThe farmer plowed the field. — Agricola agrum aravit.campusThey walked across the field. — Transierunt per campum. -
[technical,
scientific],
area of study or expertise
disciplina [academic, scientific]She works in the field of biology. — In disciplina biologiae laborat.scientia [academic, scientific]Physics is a difficult field. — Physica scientia difficilis est. -
[sports],
area where sports are played
campus [sports]The players ran onto the field. — Lusores in campum cucurrerunt. -
[military],
battlefield or combat area
acies [military]He fell on the field of battle. — In acie cecidit.campus [military]They met on the field of war. — In campo belli convenerunt. -
[computing],
data element in a database
campus [computing]Enter your name in the field. — Nomen tuum in campo inscribe. -
[heraldic],
background of a shield
scutum [historical]The lion was on a red field. — Leo in scuto rubro erat.
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open land area for crops