How Do You Spell ACREAGE?

Pronunciation: [ˈe͡ɪkəɹɪd͡ʒ] (IPA)

The word "acreage" refers to the total area of land measured in acres. It is spelled with the letter combination "acre" and the suffix "-age" which indicates quantity or extent. The phonetic transcription of "acreage" is /ˈæk.rɪdʒ/, with emphasis on the first syllable. The "a" sound in the first syllable is pronounced like the "a" in "cat," while the second syllable has a short "i" sound like the "i" in "hit." The "g" at the end is not sounded.

ACREAGE Meaning and Definition

  1. Acreage is a term used to describe the total area or measure of land in acres. It refers to the extent or size of a piece of land that is used for agricultural, residential, or commercial purposes. An acre is a unit of area commonly used in the United States and other countries, representing 43,560 square feet or approximately 4,047 square meters.

    Acreage is typically assessed to determine the quantity of land available, particularly in rural or suburban areas. It is an important measurement in the real estate and agriculture sectors as it determines the potential use and value of a particular piece of land. The term can also be applied to large land areas, such as farms, ranches, or estates.

    In real estate transactions, acreage plays a crucial role in evaluating the worth or value of land. It serves as a basis for calculating the selling price, property taxes, and zoning regulations. Additionally, farmers and agricultural businesses rely on acreage data to assess productivity, plan crop rotation, and estimate potential harvests.

    When referring to acreage, it is common to hear terms like "acres of land" or "total acreage." This helps to specify the measurement unit and clarify that the discussion revolves around the quantity of land rather than other factors such as buildings or improvements that may exist on the property.

  2. The number of acres in a piece of land.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of ACREAGE

The word "acreage" originates from the Old English term "æcer" meaning "field" or "a cultivated piece of land". In Middle English, it evolved into "aker" or "acre", referring specifically to a unit of land measure. The addition of the suffix "-age" in English turned the word "acre" into "acreage", which denotes the area of land measured in acres.

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Plural form of ACREAGE is ACREAGES

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