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acreage

noun as in land

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He says, 'Everybody thinks that because I have a place in Montecito, I've got a big ranch and a lot of acreage.

It starts on A1and takes up nearly half the acreage below the fold.

The acreage at Area 13 was fenced off with simple barbed wire.

At low water this is nothing more than a huge acreage of mud, with quicksands beneath.

The tide was out at that time, and the banks of the Orwell are to this day a marvellous acreage of muddy foreshore at low water.

The acreage, though considerable, is not overwhelming, and there is a range of wild country of endless charm.

My object will be to obtain a farm of large acreage and poor land, but improvable by better drainage and an outlay of capital.

It is considered a good corn land, but is too light-textured for wheat, although a considerable acreage is devoted to this crop.

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On this page you'll find 20 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to acreage, such as: expanse, holding, parcel, plot, property, and back forty.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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