may refer to:
- Field (agriculture) , an area of land used to cultivate crops for agricultural purposes
- Field (mathematics) , one of a class of objects studied in abstract algebra, in which one can add, subtract, multiply, and divide
- Field Of Sets , a mathematical structure of sets in an abstract space
- Field (physics) , an assignment of a quantity to every point of space
- Field (computer Science) , a smaller piece of data from a larger collection (eg, database fields)
- Field (sculpture) , a sculpture by Anthony Gormley
- Field (video) , one half of a frame in an interlaced display
- Field (heraldry) , the background of a shield
- Playing Field , in sports, the area in which the sport is played
- Depth Of Field , in photography, the distance to the subject of the photograph
- Field Gallery , a gallery that was part of the Portland millennial art renaissance
- Field And Stream , a US magazine featuring hunting, fishing, and other outdoor activities
- Field, British Columbia
- In Flag Terminology , the background of a flag
- Cyrus West Field (1819–1892), an American businessman and financier who led the Atlantic Telegraph Company
- David Dudley Field (1805–1894), an American lawyer and law reformer
- Erastus Salisbury Field
- Hartry Field (1946–), a philosopher working at New York University
- John Field (1782-1837), composer who invented the Nocturne
- Marshall Field (1834–1906), the founder of Marshall Field and Company, a chain of department stores
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- Michael Field (pseudonym) , the pseudonym of Katherine Bradley and Edith Cooper
- Michael Field (Australian Politician) , the Premier of Tasmania
- Nathaniel Field (1587–1620),an English dramatist and actor
- Sally Field (1946–), an American movie and television actress
- Stephen Johnson Field (1816–1899), an associate justice of the United States Supreme Court and Justice of the California Supreme Court
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