Yardland


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  • Yards

    a common unit of linear measure in english-speaking countries, equal to 3 feet or 36 inches, and equivalent to 0.9144 meter. nautical. a long spar, supported more or less at its center, to which the head of a square sail, lateen sail, or lugsail is bent. yard-of-ale. informal. a large quant-ty or extent. slang. one […]

  • Yare

    quick; agile; lively. (of a ship) quick to the helm; easily handled or maneuvered. archaic. ready; prepared. nimble; quick. historical examples the handbook to the rivers and broads of norfolk & suffolk g. christopher davies norfolk annals charles mackie sporting society, vol. i (of 2) various tono bungay h. g. wells mr. punch’s history of […]

  • Yaren

    the capital of the republic of nauru.

  • Yarely

    quick; agile; lively. (of a ship) quick to the helm; easily handled or maneuvered. archaic. ready; prepared. nimble; quick. historical examples the black arrow robert louis stevenson adjective yarer, yarest (archaic or dialect) ready, brisk, or eager (of a vessel) answering swiftly to the helm; easily handled adverb (obsolete) readily or eagerly adj.

  • Yarer

    quick; agile; lively. (of a ship) quick to the helm; easily handled or maneuvered. archaic. ready; prepared. nimble; quick. adjective yarer, yarest (archaic or dialect) ready, brisk, or eager (of a vessel) answering swiftly to the helm; easily handled adverb (obsolete) readily or eagerly adj.


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