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27 matches in the dictionary.

elder
noun
A respected older member of a community, often looked to for guidance or leadership.
elderly
adjective
Old, especially having reached an advanced age.
elderman
noun
A male elder or senior leader within a tribe or community.
eldest
adjective
Oldest, especially among siblings or a group.
Eldon
noun
A place name, including a village in County Durham, England.
Eldorado
noun
A place name used for several towns across different countries, related to the legendary golden city El Dorado.
Eldridge
noun
An English surname.
afield
adv
Away from home or from a familiar starting point, often over a distance.
airfield
noun
An open area set up for aircraft to take off and land, usually smaller and less developed than an airport.
Bakersfield
name
A major city in Kern County, California.
battlefield
noun
The area of ground where a battle is or was fought.
Belden
name
An English surname derived from a place name.
Bradfield
name
An English surname, and the name of several villages in England.
Butterfield
name
An English surname, and the name of several small communities in the United States.
Caulfield
name
An English surname, also the name of a suburb of Melbourne, Australia, known for its racecourse.
chesterfield
noun
A sofa with padded arms and a back of the same height, often with buttoned leather upholstery.
Copperfield
name
A surname, famously associated with the fictional character David Copperfield and the illusionist David Copperfield.
cornfield
noun
A field where corn (maize or another cereal crop) is grown.
Fairfield
name
An English place name meaning "beautiful field," used as the name of several towns in the United States.
Feldman
name
A Jewish and German surname meaning "field man," historically an occupational name.
field
noun
An open area of land, especially one used for growing crops, grazing animals, or playing sports.
fielder
noun
In cricket or baseball, a player positioned to catch or stop the ball rather than bat.
fielding
noun
The act or skill of catching and returning the ball in cricket, baseball, and similar sports.
Fields
name
An English surname, originally denoting someone who lived near open fields.
Garfield
name
A male given name and surname; also the name of a famous orange cartoon cat.
gelding
noun
A castrated male horse.
greenfield
noun
Land that has not previously been developed, often considered for new building projects.