playfield

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English

Etymology

play +‎ field

Noun

playfield (plural playfields)

  1. A playing field.
    • 1884, Alexander Maxwell, The History of Old Dundee:
      The position of the playfield is here identified as lying north of this open space between it and the burn, and occupying the haugh which extended west []
    • 1974, Comprehensive Plan for Covington, Kentucky, and Environs:
      It has been recommended by some recreational specialists that there should be one such playfield for each 500 children of high school age.
  2. The area within which a game (especially a video game) is played.
    • 1977, Popular Science:
      The game has a tilt feature — tilt Fireball and a tilt sign glows and the scoring stops. The full-sized, full-color commercial playfield even has a special friction silk-screened surface so the ball will roll and not slide.
    • 2007, Friedrich von Borries, et al: Space Time Play: Computer Games, Architecture and Urbanism:
      In this case, the playfield is more disorienting and feels more like the maze that it is.

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