Meaning & Definition of Acreage in English
English⟶
Acreage
The extent of land measured in acres.
Pronunciation:
/ˈeɪkərij/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
acresDetailed Definitions
Definition: The total area of land, especially used for farming or agriculture.
Example Sentence: The farmer owns an acreage suitable for growing corn and soybeans.
Definition: A section of land measured in acres.
Example Sentence: They purchased a large acreage to build their new house.
Etymology
Origin: The term 'acreage' comes from the word 'acre', which is derived from Old English 'æcre', meaning 'open field'.
Synonyms
land areaterritoryproperty
Common Phrases and Expressions
- acreage report: A formal statement indicating the amount of land cultivated or harvested.
- to measure in acreage: To assess or evaluate land based on its area in acres.
Translations
- Spanish: superficie
- French: superficie
- German: Fläche
- Russian: площадь
Related Words
- acre: A unit of area equal to 4,840 square yards.
- land: The part of the earth's surface that is not covered by water.
- lot: A defined area of land, typically for sale or development.
Slang Meanings of acreage
Meaning: Ground
Example Sentence: He's got some good ground out there for farming.
Meaning: Real estate
Example Sentence: They're looking to flip some prime acreage.