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Definitions for ACREAGE
ˈeɪ kər ɪdʒacreage

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. acreage, land areanoun

    an area of ground used for some particular purpose (such as building or farming)

    "he wanted some acreage to build on"

Wiktionary

  1. acreagenoun

    Size, as measured in acres.

  2. acreagenoun

    An area of land measured in acres.

Wikipedia

  1. acreage

    The acre is a unit of land area used in the imperial and US customary systems. It is traditionally defined as the area of one chain by one furlong (66 by 660 feet), which is exactly equal to 10 square chains, 1⁄640 of a square mile, 4,840 square yards, or 43,560 square feet, and approximately 4,047 m2, or about 40% of a hectare. Based upon the international yard and pound agreement of 1959, an acre may be declared as exactly 4,046.8564224 square metres. The acre is sometimes abbreviated ac but is usually spelled out as the word "acre".Traditionally, in the Middle Ages, an acre was conceived of as the area of land that could be ploughed by one man using a team of 8 oxen in one day.The acre is still a statutory measure in the United States. Both the international acre and the US survey acre are in use, but they differ by only four parts per million (see below). The most common use of the acre is to measure tracts of land. The acre is commonly used in a number of current and former British Commonwealth countries by custom only. In a few, it continues as a statute measure, although since 2010 not in the UK itself, and not since decades ago in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. In many of those where it is not a statute measure, it is still lawful to "use for trade" if given as supplementary information and is not used for land registration.

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  1. acreage

    Acreage refers to a measurement of land area in acres. It is often used in real estate, agriculture, and forestry to specify the size of a particular plot of land.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Acreagenoun

    acres collectively; as, the acreage of a farm or a country

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of ACREAGE in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of ACREAGE in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of ACREAGE in a Sentence

  1. David Hager:

    We have always been very confident that we will continue to develop and drill on federal acreage, it’s embedded into the rights we have in the leases and we’re doing it the right way.

  2. Bill Thomas:

    Our industry does have a bad habit of destroying capital, it will be death by a thousand lashes, but at moderate oil prices, truly there's a lot of the acreage being drilled in the U.S. that will never be productive.

  3. The February report:

    The American Association of Equine Practitioners recommends one to two acres per horse2 and the Pasture Facility only consists of six acres, even at one acre per horse, the current acreage constitutes only 18.8 % of the recommended area for equine use.

  4. Taylor Ward:

    We’ve already had more deaths in this flood storm since December 31 than we had in the last two fire seasons of the highest fire acreage burned in California.

  5. David Hughes:

    The rain has increased possibilities of having another good year in acreage, possibly well above 6 million hectares, soil moisture is good, futures price are very good and fertilizer prices are at a good relationship versus wheat prices.

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