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yard | a tract of land enclosed for particular activities (sometimes paved and usually associated with buildings) | |
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yard, railway yard, railyard | an area having a network of railway tracks and sidings for storage and maintenance of cars and engines | |
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yard | an enclosure for animals (as chicken or livestock) | |
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yard | a long horizontal spar tapered at the end and used to support and spread a square sail or lateen | |
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yard, grounds, curtilage | the enclosed land around a house or other building | |
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yard | a tract of land where logs are accumulated | |
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thousand, grand, K, yard, M, G, one thousand, 1000, chiliad, thou | the cardinal number that is the product of 10 and 100 | |
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yard, pace | a unit of length equal to 3 feet; defined as 91.44 centimeters; originally taken to be the average length of a stride | |
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yard, cubic yard | a unit of volume (as for sand or gravel) |