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    yard
    [yärd]
    noun
    yard (noun) · yards (plural noun)
    1. 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.
    2. a cylindrical spar, tapering to each end, slung across a ship's mast for a sail to hang from.
    3. US ENGLISH
      informal
      100 dollars; a 100 dollar bill:
      "it cost two hundred up front—one yard for Maurice, one for the girl"
    Origin
    Old English gerd (in yard), of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch gard ‘twig, rod’ and German Gerte.
    yard
    [yärd]
    noun
    yard (noun) · yards (plural noun)
    verb
    yard (verb) · yards (third person present) · yarded (past tense) · yarded (past participle) · yarding (present participle)
    1. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      store 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"
    2. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      (of deer or moose) gather as a herd for the winter:
      "they note changes in the numbers of moose yarding together"
    Origin
    Old English geard ‘building, home, region’, from a Germanic base related to Russian gorod ‘town’. Compare with garden and orchard.
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  4. yard noun /jɑːd/ /jɑːrd/ Idioms (North American English) (British English garden) a piece of land next to or around your house where you can grow flowers, fruit, vegetables, etc., usually with a lawn (= an area of grass)
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    YARD meaning: 1 : an outdoor area that is next to a house and is usually covered by grass; 2 : the land around a building
    www.britannica.com/dictionary/yard
    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 longer.
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    a small area of ground next to a building, often with a fence or wall around it: a school yard
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  6. Web2 days ago · Learn the various meanings and uses of the word yard in British and American English. A yard can be a unit of length, a flat area next to a building, a place of work, or a piece of land with grass and

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