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Definition of Playfields
1. playfield [n] - See also: playfield
Lexicographical Neighbors of Playfields
Literary usage of Playfields
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Planning Problems of Town, City, and Region: Papers and Discussions at the by American Civic Association (1914)
"The little children's playground should serve the primary schools; the boys' and
girls' playgrounds and smaller playfields should serve the grammar schools; ..."
2. City Planning for Newark by Newark (N.J.). City Plan Commission, David Grotta (1913)
"Park Playgrounds The Essex County Park Commission maintain many playfields, game
fields, athletic fields, and wading pools within its various parks. ..."
3. City Planning for Newark by Newark (N.J.). City Plan Commission, David Grotta (1913)
"Park Playgrounds The Essex County Park Commission maintain many playfields, game
fields, athletic fields, and wading pools within its various parks. ..."
4. Landscape Architecture: A Comprehensive Classification Scheme for Books by Henry Vincent Hubbard (1920)
"6575 playfields. Athletic fields. Fields for special sports. Grounds for sports
and games. Cf. 3198. Data on sports and games may be grouped here. ..."
5. Landscape Architecture: A Comprehensive Classification Scheme for Books by Henry Vincent Hubbard (1920)
"6575 playfields. Athletic fields. Fields for special sports. Grounds for sports
and games. Cf. 3198. Data on sports and games may be grouped here. ..."
6. Better City Planning for Bridgeport: Some Fundamental Proposals to the City by John Nolen, Frank Backus Williams, Bridgeport (Conn.). City Plan Commission (1916)
"playfields for baseball and other games. 4. Neighborhood centers. 5. Community or
large parks. 6. Wild reservations or forests. 7. Parkways and boulevards. ..."
7. Houston: Tentative Plans for Its Development; Report to the Houston Park by Arthur Coleman Comey (1913)
"... walks on the slope, and occasional lawns and playfields among the wooded areas.
All the bayous should be parked except where utilized for commerce. ..."
8. Planning Problems of Town, City, and Region: Papers and Discussions at the by American Civic Association (1914)
"The little children's playground should serve the primary schools; the boys' and
girls' playgrounds and smaller playfields should serve the grammar schools; ..."
9. City Planning for Newark by Newark (N.J.). City Plan Commission, David Grotta (1913)
"Park Playgrounds The Essex County Park Commission maintain many playfields, game
fields, athletic fields, and wading pools within its various parks. ..."
10. City Planning for Newark by Newark (N.J.). City Plan Commission, David Grotta (1913)
"Park Playgrounds The Essex County Park Commission maintain many playfields, game
fields, athletic fields, and wading pools within its various parks. ..."
11. Landscape Architecture: A Comprehensive Classification Scheme for Books by Henry Vincent Hubbard (1920)
"6575 playfields. Athletic fields. Fields for special sports. Grounds for sports
and games. Cf. 3198. Data on sports and games may be grouped here. ..."
12. Landscape Architecture: A Comprehensive Classification Scheme for Books by Henry Vincent Hubbard (1920)
"6575 playfields. Athletic fields. Fields for special sports. Grounds for sports
and games. Cf. 3198. Data on sports and games may be grouped here. ..."
13. Better City Planning for Bridgeport: Some Fundamental Proposals to the City by John Nolen, Frank Backus Williams, Bridgeport (Conn.). City Plan Commission (1916)
"playfields for baseball and other games. 4. Neighborhood centers. 5. Community or
large parks. 6. Wild reservations or forests. 7. Parkways and boulevards. ..."
14. Houston: Tentative Plans for Its Development; Report to the Houston Park by Arthur Coleman Comey (1913)
"... walks on the slope, and occasional lawns and playfields among the wooded areas.
All the bayous should be parked except where utilized for commerce. ..."