line of field

  • 31Line of sight (gaming) — Line of sight, sometimes written line of sight, is a term used in wargames and some role playing games. It refers to visibility (that is, who can see what) on the playing field.In miniature wargames and some role playing games, miniature figures… …

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  • 32Field Goal — Le field goal est un terme utilisé dans le football américain pour désigner une manière d inscrire des points. Cette technique consiste à faire passer le ballon entre les deux poteaux en cours de match, ce qui vaut 3 points. Après un touchdown… …

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  • 33field — [n1] open land that can be cultivated acreage, cropland, enclosure, farmland, garden, glebe, grassland, green, ground, lea, mead, meadow, moorland, pasture, patch, plot, ranchland, range, terrain, territory, tillage, tract, vineyard; concepts 509 …

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  • 34Line of business — (LOB) is a general term which often refers to a set of one or more highly related products which service a particular customer transaction or business need. In some industry sectors, like insurance, line of business also has a regulatory and… …

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  • 35Field Test — is one of six short films that make up . The story and screenplay were both written by Jordan Goldberg, and it was directed by Hiroshi Morioka with Robert Kral who did the music [ [http://www.worldsfinestonline.com/news.php?action=fullnews id=127 …

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  • 36field hospital — n a military organization of medical personnel with equipment for establishing a temporary hospital in the field * * * a portable military hospital, manned by noncommissioned officers and men, located beyond the zone of conflict, 3–4 miles… …

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  • 37field — In the meaning ‘an area of operation or activity, a subject of study’, field tends to be overused, and it is advisable to be aware of available synonyms. The most commonly needed are (for fields of study) sphere, subject, area, discipline, domain …

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  • 38line of scrimmage — noun uncount in football, an imaginary line between the two teams that passes through the ball to the two sides of the playing field …

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  • 39line of scrimmage — line′ of scrim′mage n. spo an imaginary line on a football field, parallel to the goal lines, along which opposing teams face each other at the beginning of each play • Etymology: 1905–10 …

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  • 40line of force — n. a line in a field of electrical or magnetic force that indicates the direction taken by the force at any point …

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