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The Spanish word for field is
campo





field

Gender

The gender of campo is masculine. E.g. el campo.

Plural

The plural of campo is campos.

Spanish Definition


field
     1. n. Campo.
     2. Atrapar o recoger la pelota.
     3. Poner o colocar en el campo de juego.
     4. Llevar al campo de juego.
     5. Poner o colocar en una competencia.
     6. Responder una pregunta con agilidad.
     7. Poner en acción.
     8. adj. Propio o relacionado con el campo de juego.
     9. adj. Propio o relacionado con las operaciones del campo de batalla.
     10. adj. Propio o relacionado con el campo.



Translations for field and their definitions

campo
     1. n-m. countryside, country
           En el campo, es tranquilo. - In the countryside, it's peaceful.
     2. n-m. field (large open area)
     3. n-m. (sports) pitch, (US) field (field on which soccer, rugby or field hockey is played)
           campo de fútbol - soccer field
     4. n-m. (golf) course
           campo de golf - golf course
     5. n-m. field (domain of knowledge or practice)
     6. n-m. (New Mexico, anglicism) camp
     7. n-m. (physics) field
     8. v. first-person singular present indicative of campar


cancha
     1. n-f. (sports) pitch, (US) field (field on which soccer, rugby or field hockey is played)
           cancha de fútbol - soccer field
     2. n-f. (golf, Latin America) course
           cancha de golf - golf course
     3. n-f. (sports) court (field on which tennis, basketball, handball, badminton, etc is played)
           cancha de golf - golf course
     4. n-f. enclosure, shed
     5. n-f. (Peru) popcorn
     6. n-f. (Peru) corn nuts (toasted grains of corn)


agro
     1. n-m. field (area of agriculture)
     2. adj. obsolete form of agrio


cuerpopronunciation
     1. n-m. body (the physical structure of a human or animal)
     2. n-m. body, torso
     3. n-m. body, corpse
     4. n-m. body (unified collection of information)
     5. n-m. body (comparative viscosity of a liquid)
     6. n-m. corps, body, organization (group of people with a common purpose)
     7. n-m. (military, police) corps, force (e.g. army corps, police force)
     8. n-m. (geometry) body (three-dimensional object)
     9. n-m. (printing) body (shank of a type)
     10. n-m. (algebra) field
           (synonyms, campo)


terreno
     1. adj. (relational) ground; land; earth
     2. adj. (relational) earthly
     3. n-m. land
     4. n-m. ground
     5. n-m. grounds (qual, plural)
     6. n-m. pitch


ámbito
     1. n-m. scope, field
     2. n-m. (music) ambitus


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