myriare (Meaning)

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myriare (n.)

A measure of surface in the metric system containing ten thousand ares, or one million square meters. It is equal to about 247.1 acres.

Synonyms & Antonyms of myriare

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myriare Sentence Examples

  1. The vast estate spanned an impressive myriare, encompassing sprawling fields and verdant forests.
  2. The government allocated a myriare of land for the construction of a new housing development.
  3. The farmer estimated his crop yield to be approximately 10 myriare of wheat this season.
  4. The ancient temple complex, with its intricate carvings, stood on a myriare of consecrated ground.
  5. The botanist discovered a rare species of fern growing only in a minuscule myriare of marsh.
  6. The myriare of stars twinkling in the night sky illuminated the vast expanse of the cosmos.
  7. The explorer ventured into the uncharted wilderness, covering myriare after myriare in search of unknown treasures.
  8. The historian studied countless myriare of documents to piece together the intricate narrative of past civilizations.
  9. The geologist estimated the depth of the ancient rock formation to be approximately three myriare.
  10. The mathematician calculated the area of the irregular shape to be close to 2.5 myriare.

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A measure of surface in the metric system containing ten thousand ares, or one million square meters. It is equal to about 247.1 acres.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The vast estate spanned an impressive myriare, encompassing sprawling fields and verdant forests.

The government allocated a myriare of land for the construction of a new housing development.

The farmer estimated his crop yield to be approximately 10 myriare of wheat this season.

The ancient temple complex, with its intricate carvings, stood on a myriare of consecrated ground.