LEFT vs LEFTFIELD: NOUN
- A turn in the direction of the left hand or side.
- The left side.
- The direction or position on the left side.
- The ensemble of left-wing political parties. Those holding left-wing views as a group.
- A punch delivered with the left fist.
- The piece of ground in the outfield on the catcher's left
- Location near or direction toward the left side; i.e. the side to the north when a person or object faces east
- Those who support varying degrees of social or political or economic change designed to promote the public welfare
- The hand that is on the left side of the body
- A turn to the left
- The left hand.
- The people and groups who advocate liberal, often radical measures to effect change in the established order, especially in politics, with the goal of achieving the equality, freedom, and well-being of the common citizens of a state.
- A blow delivered by a boxer's left hand.
- Left field.
- The left side or direction.
- The left-hand side; the side opposite to the right: as, turn to the left (hand); the left (wing) of an army; to wheel from right to left.
- In the politics of continental Europe, that part of a legislative assembly which sits on the left of the president; specifically, the liberal or democratic party, as that party, according to custom, always sits on this side of the house.
- A worthless creature.
- In music and stage directions abbreviated L.
- That part of surrounding space toward which the left side of one's body is turned.
- Those members of a legislative assembly (as in France) who are in the opposition; the advanced republicans and extreme radicals. They have their seats at the left-hand side of the presiding officer. See Center, and Right.
- The opinion of those advocating such measures.
- N/A
LEFT vs LEFTFIELD: ADJECTIVE
- Of, belonging to, located on, or being the side of the body to the north when the subject is facing east.
- Of, relating to, directed toward, or located on the left side.
- Located on the left side of a person facing downstream.
- Of or belonging to the political or intellectual left
- The members whose sympathies are, in the main, with the members of the Left, but who do not favor extreme courses, and on occasions vote with the government. They sit between the Center and the extreme Left.
- Of or pertaining to that side of the body in man on which the muscular action of the limbs is usually weaker than on the other side; -- opposed to right, when used in reference to a part of the body. Also said of the corresponding side of the lower animals.
- Situated so that the left side of the body is toward it.
- That which is on the left hand of a person whose face is turned downstream.
- See under 2d Bower.
- Intended for the left hand
- Pertaining to the political left; liberal
- The opposite of right; toward the west when one is facing north.
- Being or located on or directed toward the side of the body to the west when facing north
- An old but still current colloquialism, or slang expression, used as an aside to indicate insincerity, negation, or disbelief.
- From out of left field; off-the-wall
LEFT vs LEFTFIELD: VERB
- Remaining
- Simple past tense and past participle of leave.
- Permitted, allowed to proceed.
- N/A
LEFT vs LEFTFIELD: ADVERB
- Toward or on the left.
- Toward or on the left; also used figuratively
- On the left side.
- Towards the left side.
- N/A
LEFT vs LEFTFIELD: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Being on the left-hand side; situated on the side toward which the left hand of a person is or is supposed to be turned.
- Belonging to that side of the body of man and other animals which is directed toward the west when the face or front is turned to the north; sinistral: the opposite of right: as, the left hand, arm, leg, ear, or eye; the heart beats on the left side of the body.
- Preterit and past participle of leave, leave.
- A preterit and past participle of leeve.
- Toward the left; sinistrad: as, they scattered right and left.
- Not used up
- A turn toward the side of the body that is on the north when the person is facing east
- Also used figuratively
- (imperative; past participle) of leave.
- The piece of ground in the outfield on the catcher's left
- 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)
LEFT vs LEFTFIELD: RELATED WORDS
- Port, Left hand, Left wing, Nigh, Far left, Unexpended, Odd, Leftover, Larboard, Leftist, Leftfield, Liberal, Leftish, Near, Remaining
- Groundout, Outfield, Dinger, Homerun, Wild pitch, Pinch hitter, Fielder, Grounder, Sacrifice bunt, Infield, Centerfielder, Sacrifice fly, Centerfield, Rightfield, Left
LEFT vs LEFTFIELD: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Port, Left hand, Left wing, Nigh, Far left, Unexpended, Odd, Leftover, Larboard, Leftist, Leftfield, Liberal, Leftish, Near, Remaining
- Groundout, Outfield, Dinger, Homerun, Wild pitch, Pinch hitter, Fielder, Grounder, Sacrifice bunt, Infield, Centerfielder, Sacrifice fly, Centerfield, Rightfield, Left
LEFT vs LEFTFIELD: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Watch for vehicles pulling out of entrances and side streets and do not use a shared left turn lane for anything but turning left.
- Advice can only be issued to FPM members so comments asking for advice left below will be ignored unless left by a member.
- Examples may include possessions left in a house after the tenant has moved out or autos left beside a road for a long peri.
- Shift Left: Quality Assurance From the Start The concept of Shift Left is more than an adjustment to a timeline.
- Note that some of the list elements were left empty in the original, and those have been left empty here.
- Typing LEFT to calculate all the data on the left of the blank cell.
- The pattern begins at the left hand side with the instructions moving from left to right.
- Shift of the left submatrix boundary to the left.
- The keep left sign tells you to keep left of an obstruction, traffic island or divider.
- The poorly aligned and repaired wound left ascar on the back of my left hand.
- With his well smoked Caribbean drawl, Manuva has for many years been the freestyler of choice for artists like Leftfield and Mr Scruff.
- However, this drops to around 50 per cent for the Si6 petrol, highlighting its position as a relativley leftfield choice for UK buyers.
- Adams can play leftfield, however, he is better equipped to play first base, which means his primary use would come off the bench.
- Biserta roped a one-out RBI double off the leftfield wall to give Rutgers a 1-0 lead.
- This is leftfield pop, elegant and danceable, brimming with orchestral touches and jazz feints.
- DeAngelis led off the fifth with a ringing double down the leftfield line.
- Joey should have been playing in leftfield tonight against Howard.
- Escobar sent Myers' second pitch over the wall in leftfield.
- Punk, vintage Ska and leftfield folk to inebriated locals since.
- Jeter hits a double in the leftfield corner.
LEFT vs LEFTFIELD: QUESTIONS
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- What is valve sits between the left atrium and the left ventricle?
- Did you know Rajveer Singh Shekhawat was in left right left?
- Does infinite parse tree have left recursion or left factoring?
- Are left-handed people left behind in luxury watch industry?
- How high is the ground in Leftfield at the Polo Grounds?