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- nounyards (plural noun)
- a unit of linear measure equal to 3 feet (0.9144 meter):"a full skirt that took twenty yards of cloth"
- informal(yards of)a great length of something:"yards and yards of fine lace"
- a square or cubic yard, especially of sand or other building materials.
- a cloth measure, of three feet in length and varying widths.
- a cylindrical spar, tapering to each end, slung across a ship's mast for a sail to hang from.
- US ENGLISHinformal100 dollars; a 100 dollar bill:"it cost two hundred up front—one yard for Maurice, one for the girl"
OriginOld English gerd (in yard), of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch gard ‘twig, rod’ and German Gerte.nounyards (plural noun)verbyards (third person present)- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHstore or transport (timber) in or to a log yard:"he is the last logger to be using a sled for yarding logs" · "Canadian operators never practiced yarding on a wider scale"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH(of deer or moose) gather as a herd for the winter:"they note changes in the numbers of moose yarding together"
OriginOld English geard ‘building, home, region’, from a Germanic base related to Russian gorod ‘town’. Compare with garden and orchard. - See moreSee all on Wikipedia
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The yard (symbol: yd) is an English unit of length in both the British imperial and US customary systems of measurement equalling 3 feet or 36 inches. Since 1959 it has been by international agreement standardized as exactly 0.9144 meter. A distance of 1,760 yards is equal to 1 mile. The US survey yard is very slightly … See more
The term, yard derives from the Old English gerd, gyrd etc., which was used for branches, staves and measuring rods. It is first attested in … See more
The yard is used as the standard unit of field-length measurement in American, Canadian and association football, cricket pitch dimensions, and in some countries, See more
For purposes of measuring cloth, the early yard was divided by the binary method into two, four, eight and sixteen parts. The two most common divisions were the fourth and sixteenth parts. The quarter of a yard (9 inches) was known as the "quarter" without further … See more
• international yard (defined 1959):
1250 (international) yards = 1143 meters 1 (international) yard = 0.9144 meters (exact) 1 (international) statute mile = 8 international furlongs = 80 international chains = 1760 (international) yards See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Yard Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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