Fields Medal Word Search

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This Fields Medal word search hides 12 words on a 15×15 grid — its ceremony, its trophy, and the craft it honours. Trace each one with a finger or mouse and it locks in as soon as the whole word is covered. No signup, no download.

Words to find: FIELDS, MEDAL, CEREMONY, SYMPOSIUM, LECTURE, BANQUET, RECEPTION, PRESENTATION, OBVERSE, REVERSE, RELIEF, INSCRIPTION.

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Fields Medal word list, defined

FIELDS /fɪldz/ · noun, verb
A piece of land covered with grass or other herbaceous plants, or a region of land used for a particular purpose, such as agriculture or recreation. To cover or extend over an area of land, typically in a regular or systematic way. Related: grounds, pastures, meadows, plots.
MEDAL /ˈmɛdəl/ · noun
A small object, typically made of metal, awarded to someone for winning a competition or achieving a particular standard. A medal can be made of various materials, such as gold, silver, or bronze. Related: award, prize, trophy, medallion.
CEREMONY /ˈsɛrɪməni/ · noun
A formal or official act or occasion, typically with a ritual or symbolic element; a public display of respect or celebration. Related: rite, ritual, ceremony, observance.
SYMPOSIUM /ˈsɪmˌpɒziəm/ · noun
A meeting or conference for discussion, especially one with a formal or academic purpose. A collection of essays or articles on a particular subject, often published as a book. Related: conference, seminar, workshop, colloquium.
LECTURE /ˈlɛktʃər/ · noun, verb
A talk or discourse on a particular subject, especially one given to an audience, or to give a talk or discourse to someone. Related: talk, speech, address, sermon.
BANQUET /ˈbæŋkɪt/ · noun
A large formal dinner, typically held in honor of a special occasion or to celebrate a person's achievement. A banquet can also refer to a lavish or elaborate meal. Related: feast, dinner, reception, gala.
RECEPTION /rɪˈsɛpʃən/ · noun
The act of receiving something, such as a visitor or a message. A formal event at which guests are received, typically to celebrate a special occasion. Related: welcome, arrival, gathering, assembly.
PRESENTATION /prɪˈzɛnteɪʃən/ · noun
The act of presenting information, ideas, or products to an audience, typically in a formal or public setting. A presentation can be a speech, a slideshow, or a demonstration. Related: address, speech, lecture, exposition.
OBVERSE /ˈɒvərs/ · noun
The front or principal side of a coin, medal, or seal; the side bearing the principal design. The side of a thing that is normally seen or regarded. Related: reverse, front, principal, principal side.
REVERSE /rɪvərs/ · verb, noun
To change the order or direction of something. A reversal of direction or position. Related: turn around, revert, undo, reversal.
RELIEF /ˈrɛlɪf/ · noun, verb
A feeling of happiness or relief is a strong and pleasant feeling that you have when something unpleasant or difficult has stopped or been dealt with. To provide or afford relief is to make a difficult or unpleasant situation easier or less severe. Related: comfort, solace, alleviation, ease.
INSCRIPTION /ɪnˈskrɪpʃən/ · noun
A message, phrase, or text cut or engraved into a surface, especially a stone or metal, often as a memorial or to commemorate an event. An inscription may also refer to a written or printed statement, often on a document or a product. Related: engraving, carving, epitaph, monument.

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