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- Generally, a field is an open land area, used for growing agricultural crops.
- In Australia and New Zealand a field as defined above, particularly one for grass grazing, is called a paddock.
- When applied to a subject, a field is the area or set of topics which the subject covers.
- In heraldry, the field is the background of the shield.
- In mathematics, a field (mathematics) is an algebraic structure in which one can add, subtract, multiply and divide, similar to the real numbers.
- In physics and vector calculus, a field (physics) is an assignment of a quantity to every point of space.
- In computer science, a field (computer science) is one part, usually named, of multipart data. Databases and programming languages use fields when working with composite data.
- In photography, depth of field is the distance to the subject of the photograph.
- In sports, a playing field is the area in which the sport is played.
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