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field
Noun
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A field is an open area of land that can be used for many different things, from sports to crop-growing.
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A field is an area of study or work.
He was an expert in the field of American history.
field
Verb
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If you field something, you answer it; you address it.
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If you field the team, you place them in the game.
level
Adjective
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Even, flat, straight, smooth, horizontal. Having all parts equally as high as all other parts.
This table is not level: things are rolling off it.
level
Noun
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A level is a place that is higher or lower than some other places.
The room you want is on the third level of this building.
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A tool for finding out whether a surface is level.
result
Noun
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The solution of a mathematical equation.
The result of 1 + 1 is 2.
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The situation at the end of a process, its outcome.
The result of the race was that Peter won.
result
Verb
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To come to a certain end.
A lot of digging results in a deep hole.
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To be the consequence of something.
A deep hole resulted from all the digging.