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fields meaning in Latin

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fields verb
[UK: fiːldz]
[US: ˈfiːldz]

compagino [compaginare, compaginavi, compaginatus](1st)
verb

field [fields] noun
[UK: fiːld]
[US: ˈfiːld]

cultura [culturae](1st) F
noun

novale [novalis](3rd) N
noun

novalis [novalis](3rd) F
noun

acres / fields / broad expanse (pl.) noun

juger [jugeris](3rd) N
noun

jugerum [jugeri](2nd) N
noun

airfield [airfields] noun
[UK: ˈeə.fiːld]
[US: ˈer.ˌfild]

aerodromus [aerodromi](2nd) M
noun

ceremonial purification (of fields) noun

collustrium [collustrii](2nd) N
noun

conlustrium [conlustrii](2nd) N
noun

concerned with circumambulation of fields (e.g., ceremony of Ambarvallia) adjective

ambarvalis [ambarvalis, ambarvale]adjective

goddess of fields noun

campestris [campestris](3rd) F
noun

ice fields (pl.) noun

glacies [glaciei](5th) F
noun

immortal lily, covered Elysian fields noun

albucum [albuci](2nd) N
noun

magnetic field [magnetic fields] (a field of magnetic force)
noun
[UK: mæɡ.ˈne.tɪk fiːld]
[US: mæg.ˈne.tɪk ˈfiːld]

campus magneticusnoun

of / passing through fields adjective

agrestis [agrestis, agreste]adjective

of / serving to mark a cattle path / road between fields adjective

actuarius [actuaria, actuarium]adjective

pertaining to fields adjective

campaneus [campanea, campaneum]adjective

campanius [campania, campanium]adjective