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Meaning
Noun
●
The area inside a
racetrack
or
running
track.
●
A
constrained
scope
or area.
●
In Agriculture:
An area to
cultivate
: a field
●
In Baseball:
The
region
of the
field
roughly
bounded
by the
home plate
,
first base
,
second base
and
third
base
.
●
In Baseball:
(as a
modifier
,
functioning
as an
adjective
) Of an
event
,
happening
in the infield.
●
In Cricket:
The
region
of the
field
roughly
bounded
by the
wicket keeper
,
slips
,
gully
, point,
cover
,
mid off
,
mid on
,
midwicket
and
square
leg.
Verb
●
To
enclose
(a
piece
of
land
); make a
field
of.
Adv
●
Toward or into the infield.
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Origin
infield
English
field
English
field
Middle English (1100-1500)
in-
English
in
Latin
in-
Latin
in-
Middle English (1100-1500)
in-
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
in
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
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Etym
Antonyms
Outfield
Related
Outfield
Fielder
Bullpen
Shortstop
Catcher
Pitcher
Bunt
Centerfield
Ball
Leadoff
Fastball
Player
Floor
Playfield
Pitch
Left Fielder
Third Baseman
Second Baseman
Center Fielder
Warning Track
Right Fielder
Center Field
Batting Order
Strike Zone
Sac Bunt
Right Field
Batter'S Box
Ground Ball
Goal Post
Baseball Diamond
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