SPHERES vs FIELD: NOUN
- Plural form of sphere.
- The apparent surface of the imaginary sphere on which celestial bodies appear to be projected
- A particular environment or walk of life
- A solid figure bounded by a spherical surface (including the space it encloses)
- A three-dimensional closed surface such that every point on the surface is equidistant from the center
- The geographical area in which one nation is very influential
- A particular aspect of life or activity
- Any spherically shaped artifact
- A piece of land cleared of trees and usually enclosed
- A geographic region (land or sea) under which something valuable is found
- Extensive tract of level open land
- Somewhere (away from a studio or office or library or laboratory) where practical work is done or data is collected
- (computer science) a set of one or more adjacent characters comprising a unit of information
- The space around a radiating body within which its electromagnetic oscillations can exert force on another similar body not in contact with it
- A place where planes take off and land
- A piece of land prepared for playing a game
- A branch of knowledge
- A region where a battle is being (or has been) fought
- A particular environment or walk of life
- A region in which active military operations are in progress
- (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
- All of the horses in a particular horse race
- All the competitors in a particular contest or sporting event
- The area that is visible (as through an optical instrument)
- A particular kind of commercial enterprise
- A broad, level, open expanse of land.
- In mathematics, same as domain, 8.
- Specifically, in electric machines, that part of the structure in which the magnetic flux is excited. The electrical or mechanical power is produced by rotation of the armature in the magnetic field or of the magnetic field in the armature. See cuts under armature.
- A space, as on an online form or request for information, that accepts the input of text.
- An element of a database record in which one piece of information is stored.
- The usually circular area in which the image is rendered by the lens system of an optical instrument.
- A region of space characterized by a physical property, such as gravitational or electromagnetic force or fluid pressure, having a determinable value at every point in the region.
- A set of elements having two operations, designated addition and multiplication, satisfying the conditions that multiplication is distributive over addition, that the set is a group under addition, and that the elements with the exception of the additive identity form a group under multiplication.
- The people running in an election for a political office.
- The body of riders following a pack of hounds in hunting.
- The contestants or participants in a competition or athletic event, especially those other than the favorite or winner.
- A range, area, or subject of human activity, interest, or knowledge.
- In baseball, one of the three sections of the outfield.
- In baseball, the positions on defense or the ability to play defense.
- An area in which an athletic event takes place, especially the area inside or near to a running track, where field events are held.
- A battle.
- An area or setting of practical activity or application outside an office, school, factory, or laboratory.
- The background of a shield or one of the divisions of the background.
- A background area, as on a flag, painting, or coin.
- The scene or an area of military operations or maneuvers.
- A battleground.
- A wide unbroken expanse, as of ice.
- A portion of land or a geologic formation containing a specified natural resource.
- A cultivated expanse of land, especially one devoted to a particular crop.
- A meadow.
- An area or region where business activities are conducted.
SPHERES vs FIELD: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Growing, cultivated, or living in fields or open land.
- Made, used, or carried on in the field.
- Working, operating, or active in the field.
SPHERES vs FIELD: VERB
- N/A
- Select (a team or individual player) for a game
- Answer adequately or successfully
- Play as a fielder
- Catch or pick up (balls) in baseball or cricket
SPHERES vs FIELD: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To catch or pick up (a ball) and often make a throw to another player, especially in baseball.
- To respond to or deal with.
- To place in the playing area.
- To nominate in an election.
- To put into action; deploy.
- To play as a fielder.
- To enter (data) into a field.
SPHERES vs FIELD: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- In base-ball and cricket, to act as a fielder. Also (in cricket) to fag out.
- To take to the field; do anything in the field, as exploring, fighting, or searching for food.
- In baseball and cricket, to catch or stop and return to the necessary place: as, to field the ball.
- In chem. industries, to induce oxidation or other change by exposing to the air and solar heat. A term not in general use.
- (idiom) (take the field) To begin or resume activity, as in a sport or military operations.
SPHERES vs FIELD: RELATED WORDS
- Realms, Sectors, Sphere of influence, Vault of heaven, Welkin, Heavens, Area, Field, Arena, Empyrean, Celestial sphere, Sector, Domain, Orbit, Firmament
- Field of battle, Field of operation, Study, Plain, Subject, Battleground, Domain, Orbit, Playing field, Discipline, Battlefield, Sphere, Area, Airfield, Arena
SPHERES vs FIELD: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Pillars, Regions, Disciplines, Domains, Facets, Sphere of influence, Welkin, Heavens, Area, Field, Empyrean, Celestial sphere, Sector, Domain, Orbit
- Force field, Field of view, Field of study, Athletic field, Study, Plain, Subject, Battleground, Domain, Orbit, Discipline, Battlefield, Sphere, Area, Airfield
SPHERES vs FIELD: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Physical Health is the center sphere because it provides the foundation for the other spheres and profoundly affects all life spheres.
- If the interiors of two spheres each contain the same given point, then the spheres intersect in a circle.
- For example, Black males do not necessarily reject mainstream institutional spheres such as schools but rather have negative experiences with individuals in these spheres.
- Make sure there are no large spheres; large spheres or clusters of cells will not freeze well.
- It has been shown that fractal spheres have a lower resonant frequency than those solid spheres of the same physical size.
- Small dark spheres and large gray spheres stand for Ge and Te atoms, respectively.
- If there is continual difficulty dissociating spheres, spheres may have become too large and will be difficult to separate.
- Toggle Base Molding Spheres Toggle Wall Molding Spheres Toggle Wall Molding Spheres exactly what you need: simply, and!
- Spheres sit in depressions that lie directly over spheres of first layer, ABAB stacking.
- The products consist of four green spheres and two purple spheres.
- Baseball Field: Any type of sports field including but not limited to Soccer, Softball, Baseball, Football, Lacrosse, etc.
- Excellence both on the university new field hockey questionnaire eligibility requirements, lacrosse or field during game against boston college and financial aid.
- Field Manual of Wildlife Disease: General Field Procedures and Diseases of Birds.
- The Text to Display field shows how this field displays in the template.
- Field permeability tests were performed on threeof the four case histories and yielded results that compared well with field performance.
- If you see the syllabus field closely, in one field we have too much data stuffed.
- REQUEST FORM FOR FIELD PLACEMENT Students may take only one field experience per semester.
- Wherefore that field was called, the field of blood, unto this day.
- For academic field will appreciate and your accomplishments field.
- Header field rows consist of a header field name and zero or more header field values.
SPHERES vs FIELD: QUESTIONS
- Why does attraction occur between two positively charged spheres?
- What are spheres of influence in international relations?
- Why Shimadzu integrating spheres for UV-Vis spectroscopy?
- What are the cultural spheres of Arunachal Pradesh?
- What are the characteristics of hollow glass spheres?
- Will the Earths spheres overlap each other perfectly?
- What is separation of spheres in Victorian England?
- Are there theories that approximate things using spheres?
- Does video show glowing spheres hovering above Miami?
- Why are cylinders cones and spheres not polyhedrons?
- Which is more accurate uniform field or non-uniform field?
- What is receptive field and receptive field in deep learning?
- Why is a moving magnetic field necessary to induce an electrical field?
- How do I find the field code for a mail merge field?
- Can we move alphanumeric field with all character data into numeric field?
- What happens when an electric field propagates through a magnetic field?
- Why is the field of child development considered an interdisciplinary field?
- Why is left field farther from the batter than right field?
- Can there be closed field loops with a vector field?
- Does a constant magnetic field produce another electric field?