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Meaning of open field
A term used to describe a wide, open area of land, typically with few trees or obstructions.
Etymology of open field
The term "open field" has its roots in Old English and Middle English, where "open" meant "not closed or blocked" and "field" referred to a cleared area of land.
Historically, the term was used to describe a system of farming where multiple farmers would cultivate strips of land in a large, open area.
Synonyms
meadow
pasture
clearing
plain
prairie
savannah
grassland
heath
moor
wilderness
terrain
landscape
countryside
rural area
open country
fields
grounds
yard
lawn
park
green
commons
pastureland
range
steppe
pampas
veldt
downs
heathland
moorland
wasteland
barren
terrain
landscape
scenery
vista
panorama
view
prospect
outlook
Definitions
- An area of land with no trees or other obstacles, used for farming or other purposes.
- * A wide, open space, especially one used for a particular activity or event.
Usage Examples
- The open field behind our house was perfect for flying kites and playing games.
- * The farmer planted his crops in the open field, taking care to rotate them each season.