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measure of land Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( measure of land ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



ଜମିର ମାପ, ଖାଡା, ତିରିଶ,

measure of land's Usage Examples:

from a measure of capacity, ‘dabhach’ came early to be used as a measure of land surface.


feudal Anglo-Norman England and Ireland, a knight"s fee was a unit measure of land deemed sufficient to support a knight.


The Çift is a measure of land area, derived from the word for "pair"; it is an area of farmland which.


A collop (Irish: cológ) is a measure of land sufficient to graze one cow.


the square fathom ("négyszögöl") is still in use as an unofficial measure of land area, primarily for small lots suitable for construction.


As a weight or a coin, 1/24 of an uncia, or 1/288 of an as As a measure of land, 1/288 of a jugerum As a measure of time, 1/24 part of an hour, or.


whatsoever : with new tables for the ease of the surveyor in reducing the measure of land.


advent of metrication in the 1970s, the morgen was the legal unit of measure of land in three of the four pre-1995 South African provinces – the Cape Province.


in the equatorial coordinate system kilometres per hour (km/h), a measure of land speed kilowatt-hour (kWh), a measure of energy commonly used as an.


McCall in 1894 attempted to etymologize the name as from the term pottle, a measure of land.


In the Channel Islands, it is a standard measure of land, but the statutory definition differs between the bailiwicks.


The term arura was also used to describe a measure of land in ancient Egypt (similar in manner to the acre), a square of 100 Egyptian.


standard measure of land, but the statutory definition differs between the bailiwicks.



Synonyms:

make up one's mind, shoot, calibrate, measure out, mensurate, caliper, triangulate, determine, decide, calliper,

Antonyms:

unpointedness, softness, soft, loud, misconception,

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