What is the meaning of Acre?

An English unit of land area (symbol: a. or ac.) originally denoting a day's ploughing for a yoke of oxen, now standardized as 4,840 square yards or 4,046.86 square metres.

  1. An area of 10,240 square yards or 4 quarters.

An area of 10,240 square yards or 4 quarters.

Any of various similar units of area in other systems.

A wide expanse.

A large quantity.

A field.

The acre's breadth by the length, English units of length equal to the statute dimensions of the acre: 22 yd (≈20 m) by 220 yd (≈200 m).

A duel fought between individual Scots and Englishmen in the borderlands.

acre

sharp, sour

:

  1. penetrating

    penetrating

    shrill

    harsh, malevolent

    plural of acra

    neuter nominative/accusative/vocative singular of ācer

    Alternative form of acorn

    Alternative form of aker

    an acre

    an acre

    Alternative spelling of acrae

    acre

    sharp (unpleasantly acrid or tart in taste)

    English or American acre, a unit of area about equal to 0.4 hectares

    feminine/neuter plural nominative/accusative of acru

    An acre (unit of measurement).

    As a lineal measure.

    piece of ground.

    To let grain crops be harvested at a stated sum per acre.

    To be employed in harvesting grain crops at a stated sum per acre.

    bitter; acrid; pungent

    caustic

    English or American acre

    Source: wiktionary.org