Acres

/ˈeɪkərz/ noun

Units of land area measurement; one acre equals about 4,047 square meters or roughly the size of a football field.

From Old English æcer, related to Latin ager meaning 'field.' Originally it meant the amount of land a pair of oxen could plow in one day, then became standardized into the measurement we use today.

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