Beanfield

/ˈbiːnfiːld/ noun

A large area of land where bean plants are grown as a crop.

Compound of 'bean' (from Old English 'bean', meaning the legume) and 'field' (from Old English 'feld', meaning an open area of land). The combination emerged in agricultural English to describe specific cultivated areas.

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