whitefield
/ˈwaɪtfiːld/Definitions
1. noun
A place of open land, especially near a town, used for recreation and sport; a recreation ground.
“The local council built a new whitefield in the heart of the city.”
2. noun
A manor in England, especially one in the 17th century.
“The whitefield had been in the family for generations.”
3. proper noun
The Whitefield, a mountain in Antarctica.
“The expedition team climbed the Whitefield to reach the summit.”