A game similar to American football played on a field of 110 yards long and 65 yards wide (with two 20 yard-long endzones) in which two teams of 12 players attempt to get an ovoid ball to the end of each other's territory.
The field on which American football is played.
An openwork frame on which vessels are placed for examination, cleaning, and repairs.
American and Canadian football, particularly when used to distinguish from other codes of football.
A raised framework from which lighting is suspended.
An iron rack or grate used for broiling meat and fish over coals.
An instrument of torture on which people were secured before being burned by fire.
Any object resembling the rack or grate.
To mark or cover with lines; to crisscross.
To purchase land so that the remaining adjacent sections are smaller than the minimum area purchasable as freehold, thus excluding potential freeholders.