1. wakefield - Noun
2. Wakefield - Proper noun
A habitational surname from Old English.
A neighborhood of the Bronx, New York City.
wakefield (plural wakefields)
(physics) A small area of very strong potential gradient, in a laser beam or plasma stream, used to accelerate charged particles in a plasma wakefield accelerator
An industrial city and metropolitan borough of West Yorkshire, England; traditionally a centre for the cloth and coal industries.
The prison in Wakefield, established 1594.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAnimism: Respecting the Living World (London: Hurst and co.; New York: Columbia University Press; Adelaide: Wakefield Press). Source: Internet
'A media outcry will force action,' Wakefield promised Stott, in an email that Wendy managed to obtain for me. Source: Internet
After the British doctor was discredited for falsely linking vaccines and autism and spreading fear globally, the UK’s General Medical Council in London said Wakefield had actedunethically, and his UK medical license was revoked. Source: Internet
Anti-vaccine doctor Andrew Wakefield could now wed his. Source: Internet
Casting Harrison Ford was initially considered for the role of Robert Wakefield in January 2000, but would have had to take a significant cut in his usual $20 million salary. Source: Internet
Double TWO shirts are based off the A638 in central Wakefield. Source: Internet