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40 Words That End With ELD

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afield (adverb) off the subject; beyond the point at issue
(adverb) in or into a field (especially a field of battle)
(adverb) far away from home or one's usual surroundings Synonyms: abroad
airfield (noun) a place where planes take off and land Synonyms: field, flying field, landing field
backfield (noun) the offensive football players who line up behind the linemen
battlefield (noun) a region where a battle is being (or has been) fought Synonyms: battleground, field, field of battle, field of honor
brickfield (noun) a place where bricks are made and sold Synonyms: brickyard
buttweld (verb) join by a butt weld Synonyms: butt-weld
canfield (noun) a form of solitaire that involves gambling
centerfield (noun) the fielding position of the player on a baseball team who is expected to field balls in the central third of the outfield Synonyms: center field
(noun) the piece of ground in the outfield directly ahead of the catcher Synonyms: center, center field, centre
chesterfield (noun) a fitted overcoat with a velvet collar
(noun) an overstuffed davenport with upright armrests
coalfield (noun) a region where there is coal underground
cornfield (noun) a field planted with corn Synonyms: corn field
downfield (adjective) located at, or relatively closer to, the defending team's end of the playing field
(adverb) in the direction of the defending team's end of the playing field
eld (noun) a late time of life Synonyms: age, geezerhood, old age, years
(noun) a time of life (usually defined in years) at which some particular qualification or power arises Synonyms: age
field (noun) a particular kind of commercial enterprise Synonyms: field of operation, line of business
(noun) a place where planes take off and land Synonyms: airfield, flying field, landing field
(noun) a branch of knowledge Synonyms: bailiwick, discipline, field of study, study, subject, subject area, subject field
(noun) the area that is visible (as through an optical instrument) Synonyms: field of view
(noun) (mathematics) a set of elements such that addition and multiplication are commutative and associative and multiplication is distributive over addition and there are two elements 0 and 1
(noun) all of the horses in a particular horse race
(noun) all the competitors in a particular contest or sporting event
(noun) (computer science) a set of one or more adjacent characters comprising a unit of information
(noun) a piece of land cleared of trees and usually enclosed
(noun) somewhere (away from a studio or office or library or laboratory) where practical work is done or data is collected
(noun) a piece of land prepared for playing a game Synonyms: athletic field, playing area, playing field
(noun) a region in which active military operations are in progress Synonyms: field of operations, theater, theater of operations, theatre, theatre of operations
(noun) a region where a battle is being (or has been) fought Synonyms: battlefield, battleground, field of battle, field of honor
(noun) a geographic region (land or sea) under which something valuable is found
(noun) extensive tract of level open land Synonyms: champaign, plain
(noun) the space around a radiating body within which its electromagnetic oscillations can exert force on another similar body not in contact with it Synonyms: field of force, force field
(noun) a particular environment or walk of life Synonyms: area, arena, domain, orbit, sphere
(verb) select (a team or individual player) for a game
(verb) answer adequately or successfully
(verb) play as a fielder
(verb) catch or pick up (balls) in baseball or cricket
gasfield (noun) a region where there is natural gas underground
geld (verb) cut off the testicles (of male animals such as horses) Synonyms: cut
goldfield (noun) a district where gold is mined
grainfield (noun) a field where grain is grown Synonyms: grain field
gumshield (noun) (especially boxing) equipment that protects an athlete's mouth Synonyms: mouthpiece
handheld (adjective) small and light enough to be operated while you hold it in your hands Synonyms: hand-held
hayfield (noun) a piece of land covered or mostly covered with grass; a field where grass or alfalfa are grown to be made into hay Synonyms: meadow
held (adjective) occupied or in the control of; often used in combination
infield (noun) the area of a baseball field that is enclosed by 3 bases and home plate Synonyms: baseball diamond, diamond
leftfield (noun) the fielding position of the player on a baseball team who is expected to field balls in the left third of the outfield (looking from home plate) Synonyms: left field
(noun) the piece of ground in the outfield on the catcher's left Synonyms: left, left field
meld (noun) a form of rummy using two decks of cards and four jokers; jokers and deuces are wild; the object is to form groups of the same rank Synonyms: basket rummy, canasta
(verb) mix together different elements Synonyms: blend, coalesce, combine, commingle, conflate, flux, fuse, immix, merge, mix
(verb) lose its distinct outline or shape; blend gradually Synonyms: melt
(verb) announce for a score; of cards in a card game
midfield (noun) (sports) the middle part of a playing field (as in football or lacrosse)
minefield (noun) a region in which explosives mines have been placed
oilfield (noun) a region rich in petroleum deposits (especially one with producing oil wells)
outfield (noun) the area of a baseball playing field beyond the lines connecting the bases
rightfield (noun) the fielding position of the player on a baseball team who is expected to field balls in the right third of the outfield (looking from home plate) Synonyms: right field
(noun) the piece of ground in the outfield on the catcher's right Synonyms: right, right field
shield (noun) hard outer covering or case of certain organisms such as arthropods and turtles Synonyms: carapace, cuticle, shell
(noun) armor carried on the arm to intercept blows Synonyms: buckler
(noun) a protective covering or structure
(verb) protect, hide, or conceal from danger or harm Synonyms: screen
(verb) hold back a thought or feeling about Synonyms: harbor, harbour
snowfield (noun) a permanent wide expanse of snow
spotweld (verb) make circular welds Synonyms: spot-weld
upfield (adjective) away from the defending teams' end of the playing field
veld (noun) elevated open grassland in southern Africa Synonyms: veldt
weld (noun) a metal joint formed by softening with heat and fusing or hammering together
(noun) European mignonette cultivated as a source of yellow dye; naturalized in North America Synonyms: dyer's mignonette, dyer's rocket, Reseda luteola
(verb) unite closely or intimately
(verb) join together by heating
wheatfield (noun) a field planted with wheat Synonyms: wheat field
wield (verb) handle effectively Synonyms: handle, manage
(verb) have and exercise Synonyms: exert, maintain
windshield (noun) transparent screen (as of glass) to protect occupants of a vehicle Synonyms: windscreen
yield (noun) production of a certain amount Synonyms: output
(noun) an amount of a product Synonyms: fruit
(noun) the income or profit arising from such transactions as the sale of land or other property Synonyms: issue, payoff, proceeds, return, take, takings
(noun) the quantity of something (as a commodity) that is created (usually within a given period of time) Synonyms: output, production
(verb) end resistance, as under pressure or force Synonyms: give way
(verb) consent reluctantly Synonyms: buckle under, give in, knuckle under, succumb
(verb) be willing to concede Synonyms: concede, grant
(verb) cease opposition; stop fighting
(verb) be flexible under stress of physical force Synonyms: give
(verb) give or supply Synonyms: generate, give, render, return
(verb) cause to happen or be responsible for Synonyms: give
(verb) move in order to make room for someone for something Synonyms: ease up, give, give way, move over
(verb) bring in Synonyms: bear, pay
(verb) give over; surrender or relinquish to the physical control of another Synonyms: cede, concede, grant
(verb) be the cause or source of Synonyms: afford, give
(verb) give in, as to influence or pressure Synonyms: relent, soften
(verb) be fatally overwhelmed Synonyms: succumb

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