hectacre

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Etymology 1[edit]

hect- +‎ acre.

Noun[edit]

hectacre (plural hectacres)

  1. (rare) One hundred acres.

Etymology 2[edit]

From confusion of hectare and acre.

Noun[edit]

hectacre (plural hectacres)

  1. (nonstandard, erroneous) Hectare.
    • 2001, James A. Duke, Michael Castleman, The Green Pharmacy Anti-Aging Prescriptions, →ISBN, page 8:
      In Maryland, I have about six woody plant species per hectacre. (One hectacre, a metric measurement, equals 2.47 acres.)
    • 2007, Thomas T. Samaras, Human Body Size and the Laws of Scaling →ISBN, page 335 (list of abbreviations):
      ha   hectacre (2.5 acres)
    • 2009, Jen Pleasants, Bag Green Guilt, 5 Easy Steps, →ISBN, page 37:
      This deforestation in the name of beef has meant the loss of 10 million hectacres in the Brazilian Amazon since 1996. You don't even have to know what a hectacre is to know the situation is severe (btw a hectacre is 10,000 square meters, [] ).

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