bigha
Webster Dictionary
a measure of land in India, varying from a third of an acre to an acre
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acreable
Webster Dictionary
of an acre. per acre. as, the acreable produce
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arpen
Webster Dictionary
formerly, a measure of land in France, varying in different parts of the country. The arpent of Paris was 4,088 sq. yards, or nearly five sixths of an English acre. The woodland arpent was about 1 acre. 1 rood, 1 perch, English
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acre
Webster Dictionary
a piece of land, containing 160 square rods, or 4,840 square yards, or 43,560 square feet. This is the English statute acre. That of the United States is the same. The Scotch acre was about 1.26 of the English, and the Irish 1.62 of the English
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acre inch
(acre inch)
Princeton's WordNet
one twelfth of an acre-foot
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arpent
(arpent)
Princeton's WordNet
a former French unit of area; equal approximately to an acre
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a.
(ə)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
acre.
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rood
(rud)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
¼ acre (0.1 ha).
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acre-inch
(ˈeɪ kər ɪdʒ)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
one-twelfth of an acre-foot.
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rio branco
(ˈri oʊ ˈbrɑŋ koʊ, -ˈbræŋ-)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
the capital of acre. in W Brazil. 119,815.
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acre-foot
(acre-foot)
Princeton's WordNet
the volume of water that would cover 1 acre to a depth of 1 foot; 43,560 cubic feet or 1233.5 cubic meters
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fardingdeal
Webster Dictionary
the fourth part of an acre of land
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erf
Webster Dictionary
a garden plot, usually about half an acre
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rood
Webster Dictionary
the fourth part of an acre. or forty square rods
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vesture
Webster Dictionary
the corn, grass, underwood, stubble, etc., with which land was covered; as, the vesture of an acre
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arpent
(ənts;)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
an old French unit of area equal to about one acre (0.4 hectare), still used in the province of Quebec and in parts of Louisiana.
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stonecrop
(ˈstoʊnˌkrɒp)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
any plant of the genus Sedum, esp. a mosslike herb, S. acre, having small, fleshy leaves and yellow flowers, frequently growing on rocks and walls.
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perch
Webster Dictionary
in land or square measure: A square rod; the 160th part of an acre
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acre-foot
(ˈeɪ kər ɪdʒ)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a unit of volume of water in irrigation: the amount covering one acre to a depth of one foot, equal to 43,560 cubic feet (1233 cubic meters).
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stonecrop
Webster Dictionary
any low succulent plant of the genus Sedum, esp. Sedum acre. which is common on bare rocks in Europe, and is spreading in parts of America. See Orpine
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