Brings in from the field
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REAPSBrings in from the field
playmakersA player in a team game who leads attacks or brings other players on the same side into a position from which they could score
playmakerA player in a team game who leads attacks or brings other players on the same side into a position from which they could score
ATBATIn from the field
REAPBring in from the field
REAPSGathers in from the field
hemianopticsuffering from hemiopia, blind in half the field of vision also HEMIANOPIC, HEMIOPIC
crossattacking pass in soccer played across the field from one side to the other or to the middle
stoppers(in soccer and other sports) A player whose function is to block attacks on goal from the middle of the field
stopper(in soccer and other sports) A player whose function is to block attacks on goal from the middle of the field
kickoffThe start or resumption of a football game, in which a player kicks the ball from the center of the field
milpasa small field in Mexico or Central America that is cleared from the forest, cropped for a few seasons, and abandoned for a fresh clearing
linesmen(in games played on a field or court) An official who assists the referee or umpire from the sideline, esp. in deciding on whether the ball is out of play
linesman(in games played on a field or court) An official who assists the referee or umpire from the sideline, esp. in deciding on whether the ball is out of play
fluxgateA device consisting of one or more soft iron cores each surrounded by primary and secondary windings, used for determining the characteristics of an external magnetic field from the signals produced in the secondary windings
fluxgatesA device consisting of one or more soft iron cores each surrounded by primary and secondary windings, used for determining the characteristics of an external magnetic field from the signals produced in the secondary windings
thermoremanentrelating to magnetic remanence (as in a rock cooled from a molten state or in a baked clay object containing magnetic minerals) that indicates the strength and direction of the earth's magnetic field at a former time
softballsA modified form of baseball played on a smaller field with a larger ball, seven rather than nine innings, and underarm pitching. The game evolved in the US during the late 19th century from a form of indoor baseball