Definition of Decares

1. decare [n] - See also: decare

Lexicographical Neighbors of Decares

decarbs
decarburise
decarburization
decarburize
decarburized
decarburizes
decarburizing
decard
decarded
decardinalize
decardinalized
decardinalizing
decarding
decards
decare
decares (current term)
decasecond
decaseconds
decastere
decasteres
decastich
decastichs
decastyle
decastyles
decasualization
decasulfide
decasulfides
decasulphide
decasyllabic
decasyllabics

Literary usage of Decares

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Bulgaria of Today by Bulgaria, Audrey Protitch (1907)
"... that is about 4 decares to a holding. As to the properties of the second class, their total area of ..."

2. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1917)
"The certificate of incorporation of this company decares that its purposes are : (a) To receive by gift and to acquire by purchase or otherwise, inventions, ..."

3. The North American Arithmetic by Frederick Emerson (1851)
"=1 centiare; 10 centiares . . =1 declare; 10 declares . . =1 ARE; 10 Ares . . =1 decare; 10 decares . . =1 hectare; 10 hectares . ..."

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