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Acre

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A·cre  kr, äkr) also Ak·ko (ä-k, äk)
A port city of northern Israel on the Bay of Haifa. During the Crusades it changed hands many times between Christians and Muslims. Acre was ceded to the Arabs in the United Nations partition of Palestine in 1948 but was captured by Israel shortly thereafter. Population: 45,900.

a·cre  (kr)
n.
1. Abbr. a. or ac. A unit of area in the U.S. Customary System, used in land and sea floor measurement and equal to 160 square rods, 4,840 square yards, or 43,560 square feet. See Table at measurement.
2. acres Property in the form of land; estate.
3. A wide expanse, as of land or other matter. Often used in the plural: "Everything was streaky pink marble and acres of textureless carpeting" (Anne Tyler).
4. Archaic A field or plot of arable land.

[Middle English aker, field, acre, from Old English æcer; see agro- in Indo-European roots.]

acre [ˈeɪkə]
n
1. (Mathematics & Measurements / Units) a unit of area used in certain English-speaking countries, equal to 4840 square yards or 4046.86 square metres
2. (plural)
a.  land, esp a large area
b.  Informal a large amount he has acres of space in his room
farm the long acre NZ to graze cows on the verge of a road
[Old English æcer field, acre; related to Old Norse akr, German Acker, Latin ager field, Sanskrit ajra field]

Acre
n
1. (Placename) a state of W Brazil: mostly unexplored tropical forests; acquired from Bolivia in 1903. Capital: Rio Branco. Pop.: 557 337 (2000 est.). Area: 152 589 sq. km (58 899 sq. miles)
2. (Placename) a city and port in N Israel, strategically situated on the Bay of Acre in the E Mediterranean: taken and retaken during the Crusades (1104, 1187, 1191, 1291), taken by the Turks (1517), by Egypt (1832), and by the Turks again (1839). Pop.: 40 500 (1989 est.) Old Testament name Accho [ɑːˈkəʊ] Arabic name `Akka [ɑːˈkɑː] Hebrew name `Akko [ɑːˈkəʊ]

acre  (kr)
A unit of area in the US Customary System, used in land and sea floor measurement and equal to 43,560 square feet or 4,047 square meters.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.Acreacre - a unit of area (4840 square yards) used in English-speaking countries
area unit, square measure - a system of units used to measure areas
2.AcreAcre - a territory of western Brazil bordering on Bolivia and Peru
Brasil, Brazil, Federative Republic of Brazil - the largest Latin American country and the largest Portuguese speaking country in the world; located in the central and northeastern part of South America; world's leading coffee exporter
3.AcreAcre - a town and port in northwestern Israel in the eastern Mediterranean
Israel, State of Israel, Yisrael, Zion, Sion - Jewish republic in southwestern Asia at eastern end of Mediterranean; formerly part of Palestine
Translations
acre [ˈeɪkəʳ] Nacre m (4.047 metros cuadrados)
the family's broad or rolling acreslas extensas fincas de la familia
there are acres of space for you to play inhay la mar de espacio para que juguéis
I've got acres of weedstengo un montón de malas hierbas

acre [ˈeɪkər] nacre = 4047 m2)f >

acre
n˜ Morgen m; acres (old, liter, = land) → Fluren pl (old, liter); acres (and acres) of gardenhektarweise Garten

acre [ˈeɪkəʳ] nacro (= 4047 m²)

Acre أكْر akr acre Morgen ακρ acre eekkeri acre jutro acro エーカー 에이커 acre acre akr acre, acre, cerca de 4 mil metros quadrados акр acre หน่วยวัดเนื้อที่เป็นเอเคอร์ acre mẫu Anh 英亩


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ROAMING BY the mountainside at sundown, a Wolf saw his own shadow become greatly extended and magnified, and he said to himself, "Why should I, being of such an immense size and extending nearly an acre in length, be afraid of the Lion?
He added wing after wing to his beautiful house, and acre after acre to his land, and rejoiced in being laird of Abbotsford.
From the day a letter had come from Peter Mall, an ex-comrade in Wade's old regiment, saying the quarter-section next his own could be bought by paying annually a dollar and twenty-five cents an acre for seven years, their hopes had risen into determination that had become unshakable.
 
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