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ADVANTAGE A TEAM HAS PLAYING IN HOME VENUE
Home-field advantage; Home field advantage; Home-court advantage; Home court advantage; Home-ice advantage; Home ice advantage; Homecourt advantage; Home Effect; Home team advantage; Neutral venue; Home turf advantage; Home ground advantage; Home Field Advantage
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home ground         
SPORTS TERM
Home ground; Home team; Home match; Home Ice; Home court; Home field; Home ice; Home game; Home turf; Home stadium; Home arena; Home Game; Homer (sports slang)
(home grounds)
1.
A sports team's home ground is their own playing field, as opposed to that of other teams. (BRIT; in AM, use home field
)
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2.
If you say that someone is on their home ground, you mean that they are in or near where they work or live, and feel confident and secure because of this.
Although he was on home ground, his campaign had been rocked by adultery allegations.
PHRASE: v-link PHR, PHR after v
home field         
SPORTS TERM
Home ground; Home team; Home match; Home Ice; Home court; Home field; Home ice; Home game; Home turf; Home stadium; Home arena; Home Game; Homer (sports slang)
(home fields)
A sports team's home field is their own playing field, as opposed to that of other teams. (AM; in BRIT, use home ground
)
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Home (sports)         
SPORTS TERM
Home ground; Home team; Home match; Home Ice; Home court; Home field; Home ice; Home game; Home turf; Home stadium; Home arena; Home Game; Homer (sports slang)
In sports, home is the place and venue identified with a team sport. Most professional teams are named for, and marketed to, particular metropolitan areas;Daniel J.
Ground (cricket)         
CRICKET TERMINOLOGY
Cricket ground; Batsman's ground; Batter's ground; Grounded (cricket); Grounding (cricket); Batsmen's ground; Batters' ground; Batsmen's grounds; Safe haven (cricket); Safe zone (cricket)
In cricket, a ground is a location where cricket matches are played, comprising a cricket field, cricket pavilion and any associated buildings and amenities.
Ground freezing         
  • Cross section of a ground freezing pipe as used in the Big Dig.
CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUE
Ground-freezing
Ground freezing is a construction technique used in circumstances where soil needs to be stabilized so it will not collapse next to excavations, or to prevent contaminants spilled into soil from being leached away.
home birth         
  • Practicing as a direct-entry midwife was illegal in states shown here in red in 2006
AN ATTENDED OR AN UNATTENDED CHILDBIRTH IN A NON-CLINICAL SETTING
Homebirth; Home childbirth; Birth at home; Home births; Home birthing
(home births)
If a woman has a home birth, she gives birth to her baby at home rather than in a hospital.
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Sports Ground, Kyiv         
  • General view of the Sports Ground in Kyiv, during the First Russian Olympiad in 1913.
FORMER STADIUM IN KYIV, UKRAINE
The Sport ground; Sport Ground, Kiev; Sports Ground, Kiev
The Sports Ground (: ) in Kyiv, Ukraine was the first permanent sports stadium in the Russian Empire.Волошин А.
HOME Investment Partnerships Program         
U.S. FEDERAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
HOME Partnership; HOME Investment; Home investment; Home partnerships
The HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) is a type of United States federal assistance provided by the U.S.
Home cinema         
  • A home cinema from the late 2000s, using a [[rear projection television]]
  • This chart shows some of the design flow options for home theatre in the 2000s.
  • This example is of home theater screening room with [[video projector]] mounted in a box on the ceiling. Built-in shelves provide a place for movie decor, DVDs, and equipment. Note the component stack on the right, where the audio receiver, DVD player, secondary monitor, and video game system are located.
  • Sky+ HD]] satellite TV box, and a [[DVD player]] (and a Blu-ray Disc-capable [[PlayStation 3]] [[game console]]). The equipment is on a TV stand.
  • A store display for a home cinema package at a [[consumer electronics]] retailer. Some stores bundle home cinema components into a package which can be purchased for a lower cost than buying each component separately.
  • A large [[projection screen]] in a media room
SYSTEMATIC REPRODUCTION OF MOVIE THEATER SURROUNDINGS IN A HOME
Home theatre; Home Theatre; Home theater systems; Home Theater; Home theatre system; Home theater system; Home theater seating; Home Theater System; Home-entertainment; Media room (house); Backyard theater; Home-video systems; Home video system; Home theater; Home-theater; Domestic cinema; Home theaters
Home cinema, also called home theaters or theater rooms, are home entertainment audio-visual systems that seek to reproduce a movie theater experience and mood using consumer electronics-grade video and audio equipment that is set up in a room or backyard of a private home. Some studies show films are rated better and generate more intense emotions when watched in a movie theater,Fröber, K.
homebirth         
  • Practicing as a direct-entry midwife was illegal in states shown here in red in 2006
AN ATTENDED OR AN UNATTENDED CHILDBIRTH IN A NON-CLINICAL SETTING
Homebirth; Home childbirth; Birth at home; Home births; Home birthing
The act of purposely giving birth at home.
Instead of going to the hospital to have her baby, she had a homebirth.

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Home advantage

In team sports, the term home advantage – also called home ground, home field, home-field advantage, home court, home-court advantage, defender's advantage or home-ice advantage – describes the benefit that the home team is said to gain over the visiting team. This benefit has been attributed to psychological effects supporting fans have on the competitors or referees; to psychological or physiological advantages of playing near home in familiar situations; to the disadvantages away teams suffer from changing time zones or climates, or from the rigors of travel; and in some sports, to specific rules that favor the home team directly or indirectly. In baseball and cricket in particular, the difference may also be the result of the home team having been assembled to take advantage of the idiosyncrasies of the home ballpark/ground, such as the distances to the outfield walls/boundaries; most other sports are played in standardized venues.

The term is also widely used in "best-of" playoff formats (e.g., best-of-seven) as being given to the team that is scheduled to play one more game at home than their opponent if all necessary games are played.

In many sports, such designations may also apply to games played at a neutral site, as the rules of various sports make different provisions for home and visiting teams. In baseball, for instance, the visiting team always bats first in each inning. Therefore, one team must be chosen to be the "visitor" when games are played at neither team's home field. Likewise, there are uncommon instances in which a team playing a game at their home venue is officially the visiting team, and their opponent officially the home team, such as when a game originally scheduled to play at one venue must be postponed and is later resumed at the other team's venue.