Answer is Zero. Trick question ! A measure of length ( lineal ) is not a measure of an enclosed area.
Yes, the two parts of the word are yard and stick.
The compound word that can fit into "school," "land," and "way" is "yard." You can create "schoolyard," "backyard," and "courtyard," using "yard" as the common element.
The word is yard. barnyard lumberyard shipyard stockyard
A meter is 3.2808399 feet, while one yard is only 3 feet-word-
An enclosure or a curtilage.
If the yard is enclosed by 4 sides, it could be referred to as a "quadrangle"
The noun 'yard' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a linear measure; the grounds of a building; a small enclosed piece of land; an area of buildings and equipment associated with a business; a word for a thing.
The word courtyard originated as a descriptive word meaning an enclosed space. Both "court" and "yard" come from the same root, meaning central part or core.
The word "yard" in Telugu can be translated as "యార్డు" (pronounced as "yārd"). However, it is also commonly referred to as "నేపథ్యంలో" (pronounced as "nepatlā"), which means an enclosed space or area. The context in which the word is used may affect the translation, so it's essential to consider that when communicating.
enclosure
enclosed
I enclosed him in the room.
There isn't one word for the future tense of enclosed, there is more than one word needed to state the future tense of enclosed. ex. it will be enclosed, i will enclose it
the garden was enclosed on all sides by a fence.
Decor is fantastic and back yard is enclosed, all mod cons and has been well maintained.
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