Definition of Infields

1. Noun. (plural of infield) ¹

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Definition of Infields

1. infield [n] - See also: infield

Lexicographical Neighbors of Infields

infibulations
inficete
infidel
infidelic
infidelities
infidelity
infidels
infield
infield flies
infield fly
infield fly rule
infield hit
infield shift
infielder
infielders
infields (current term)
infight
infighter
infighters
infighting
infightings
infights
infile
infiled
infiles
infiling
infill
infilled
infilling
infillion

Literary usage of Infields

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Miscellaneous and Posthumous Works of Henry Thomas Buckle by Henry Thomas Buckle (1872)
"The observant foreigner says, " L'Incoln infields, the fields < Lincolne, which is a square larger than the Place ..."

2. Miscellaneous and Posthumous Works by Henry Thomas Buckle (1872)
"The observant foreigner says, " L'Incoln infields, the fields of Lincolne, which is a square larger than the Place Royale at Paris ; the houses that ..."

3. The Statistical Account of Scotland: Drawn Up from the Communications of the by John Sinclair (1794)
"... and cleaned part of their infields, and after liming and a turnip crop, have laid them out in grades with a crop of barley. The turnips have been found ..."

4. Logie: A Parish History by Robert Menzies Fergusson (1905)
"The Upland Infield and Yards, The Grass Lands, - - - - The infields and Yards, - The Outfields, The Miln. The Moory and Grassy Pasture, - The Carse Field ..."

5. Logie: A Parish History by Robert Menzies Fergusson (1905)
"The Carse Land, - The Upland Infield and Yards, - The Grass Lands, - - - - The infields and Yards, - The Miln. The Outfields, . ..."

6. Tenancy and Ownership: Cobden Club Prize Essay by John Watson, Isaac Saunders Leadam (1891)
"The lands of the villages, infields, commons, and woods, were divided, personal liberty was restored to the Bonder, sales to the tenants were encouraged, ..."

7. Oecd Economic Surveys: Russian Federation by Oecd (2006)
"... technologies (ICT) in interactions between officials and businesses or priuate citizens, especially infields such as licensing or public procurement. ..."

8. Dictionary of National Biography by LESLIE. STEPHEN (1895)
"... Little M.infields, London, and described as a dangerous person, holding the Fifth-monarchy opini"»«. About June he was imprisoned at Nottingham for ..."

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