Acreable

/ˈeɪkərəbəl/ adjective

Definition

Capable of being measured in acres; suitable for conversion to or measured by acreage.

Etymology

From acre (a unit of land measurement, from Old English æcer, from Proto-Germanic *akraz) + -able (capable of). The term describes land that can be quantified in acres.

Kelly Says

This is a surveyor's and farmer's word—acreable land is what can be bought, sold, and measured using traditional acre units, making it economically valuable!

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