English dictionary: words starting with fie
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exclamationUsed to express disgust or outrage.
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Alas, my lord, that you should confuse your bride with another. fie, i say!
nounAn estate of land, especially one held on condition of feudal service; a fee.
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During the eastern zhou royal power declined and there was a concomitant growth in the feudal fiefs…
nounA fief.
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According to feudal law, edward iii held aquitaine as part of his fiefdom.
nounA fief.
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According to feudal law, edward iii held aquitaine as part of his fiefdom.
nounAn estate of land, especially one held on condition of feudal service; a fee.
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During the eastern zhou royal power declined and there was a concomitant growth in the feudal fiefs…
nounAn area of open land, especially one planted with crops or pasture, typically bounded by hedges or fences.
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A wheat field
verbAttempt to catch or stop the ball and return it after it has been hit by the batter, thereby preventing runs being scored or base runners advancing.
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First, he took his eyes off the ball while fielding at short leg, and failed to notice that sarwan …
adjectiveAttempt to catch or stop the ball and return it after it has been hit by the batsman or batter, thereby preventing runs being scored or base runners advancing.
idiomThe whole area that someone can see
nounA special day of organized sports or other outside activities for students
nounAn area of land, used for growing crops or keeping animals, usually surrounded by ...
nounAn area of land, used for growing crops or keeping animals, usually surrounded by ...
verbAttempt to catch or stop the ball and return it after it has been hit by the batsman or batter, thereby preventing runs being scored or base runners advancing.
nounAn area of open land, especially one planted with crops or pasture, typically bounded by hedges or fences.
Usage examples:
A wheat field
adjectiveConsisting of a field or fields; characterized by open fields supporting a primarily agricultural economy. now chiefly historical.
Fielder
ˈfiːl.dərnounA player who occupies a defensive position while the other side is batting, especially one other than the bowler or pitcher.
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Both are predominantly top order batsmen, but they are both off-spin bowlers and exceptional fielde…
nounA player who occupies a defensive position while the other side is batting, especially one other than the bowler or pitcher.
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Both are predominantly top order batsmen, but they are both off-spin bowlers and exceptional fielde…
nounA large migratory thrush with a grey head, breeding in northern eurasia.
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The berries are startling and i am very much looking forward to the arrival of the northern blackbi…
verbAttempt to catch or stop the ball and return it after it has been hit by the batsman or batter, thereby preventing runs being scored or base runners advancing.
nounAn area of open land, especially one planted with crops or pasture, typically bounded by hedges or fences.
Usage examples:
A wheat field
nounAnother term for wood mouse.
nounAnother term for wood mouse.
nounAn area of open land, especially one planted with crops or pasture, typically bounded by hedges or fences.
Usage examples:
A wheat field
verbAttempt to catch or stop the ball and return it after it has been hit by the batsman or batter, thereby preventing runs being scored or base runners advancing.
nounA fielder.
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I can't describe it explicitly without pictures, but suffice it to say that there are definite posi…
nounA fielder.
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I can't describe it explicitly without pictures, but suffice it to say that there are definite posi…
nounStone used in its natural form.
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A fieldstone fireplace
adverbTowards the fields; in the direction of a field.
adjectiveDirected towards or facing a field or the fields; situated on the side nearest a field.
adverbTowards the fields; in the direction of a field.
adjectiveDirected towards or facing a field or the fields; situated on the side nearest a field.
nounPractical work conducted by a researcher in the natural environment, rather than in a laboratory or office.
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Advanced degree programs include classroom and fieldwork, laboratory research, and a dissertation o…
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