Field:
The field is a large open space where the sports can be played or the cultivation can be done.
Property:
Property is something which belongs to someone. It can be tangible or intangible. The property may be private, public, personal or intellectual.
Differences:
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Definition (www.oxforddictionaries.com) |
An area of open land, especially one planted with crops or pasture, typically bounded by hedges or fences. | A thing or things belonging to someone: possessions collectively. |
Synonyms | Farmland, ground, range, territory and garden | Farm, wealth, land, goods and worth |
Antonyms | Sky, angle, autocracy, amaze, bothered, corridor | Debt, depose, discarding, drawback, eruption |
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Types | The types of property are:
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Word origin | The word field was originated before 12th century from Middle English, from Old English feld. | The word property was originated from Middle English proprete |
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