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    field·work
    [ˈfēl(d)ˌwərk]
    noun
    fieldwork (noun) · fieldworks (plural noun)
    1. practical work conducted by a researcher in the natural environment, rather than in a laboratory or office.
    2. rare
      a temporary fortification.
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  3. Field work is the process of observing and collecting data about people, cultures, and natural environments. Field work is conducted in the wild of our everyday surroundings rather than in the semi-controlled environments of a lab or classroom. This allows researchers to collect data about the dynamic places, people, and species around them.
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    fieldwork. noun [ U ] us. Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio. / ˈfildˌwɜrk /. the testing of scientific theories in real situations: Marjory did a lot of her fieldwork in the rain forests of Brazil. (Definition of fieldwork from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

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    : work done in the field (as by students) to gain practical experience and knowledge through firsthand observation 3 : the gathering of anthropological or sociological data through the interviewing and observation of subjects in the field
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    fieldwork noun [ U ] uk / ˈfiːld.wɜːk / us / ˈfiːld.wɝːk / Add to word list study that consists of practical activities that are done away from your school, college, or place of work:
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  5. WebOct 19, 2023 · Field work is the process of observing and collecting data about people, cultures, and natural environments in the wild or

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