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sideline a line at the side of an area; the side boundary of a playing field. [1/2 definitions]
snob a person who is sure of or proud of his or her superiority in a field of knowledge. [1/2 definitions]
softball a type of baseball played on a smaller field with a larger, softer ball that is pitched underhand. [1/2 definitions]
specialize to devote one's attentions to a specific pursuit or field of study.
specialty a special skill or field of study. [1/2 definitions]
sphere a field or area that someone or something has knowledge or power in. [1/2 definitions]
sprinkler a device that gently sprays water on a lawn, garden, or field.
stadium a place used for sports events and other outdoor activities, which has rows of seats that rise up around an open field.
stand (plural) the seats at a playing field or stadium. [1/16 definitions]
Stars and Stripes (used with a singular or plural verb) the national flag of the United States. It has thirteen red and white stripes and a blue field with fifty white stars that stand for the fifty states; Old Glory.
strike a failure to hit a pitched baseball or softball into the fair part of the playing field. [1/15 definitions]
surgery the field of medicine that treats disease and injury by fixing or removing parts of the body. [1/2 definitions]
swish a sound like that of water, dry leaves, or field grain moving suddenly and quickly, or a movement that makes that type of rustling or whistling sound. [1/3 definitions]
technology a field of knowledge having to do with the practical applications of science and industry, or the inventions and methods of solving problems that are produced through research in these areas. [1/2 definitions]
track short form of "track and field," a set of athletic events, such as foot racing and high jumping that are performed on or near a running track. [1/6 definitions]
track and field a set of athletic events that take place on or near a running track. Track and field events include running, jumping, and throwing.
vocabulary the words or terms used in a particular field. [1/4 definitions]
vole a small rodent with gray or brown fur, short legs, and a short tail. Voles are rodents closely related to lemmings and mice. Many kinds of voles are found in Europe, Asia, North America, and northern Africa. In North America, voles are sometimes called field mice.
workshop a meeting or series of meetings devoted to discussion and demonstration of practical applications in a specialized field or subject. [1/2 definitions]
world a particular area or field of activity, along with all the people and things having to do with it. [1/6 definitions]