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Definitions of centare in various dictionaries:
noun - a centare is 1/100th of an are
noun - a measure of land area
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Square meter (Var.) |
Square meter |
Worry about hospital department's small area |
One square meter |
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Nov 23 2018 Universal |
Feb 4 2016 Universal |
Sep 5 2015 Universal |
Dec 20 2013 The Telegraph - Cryptic |
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A measure of area: one hundredth of an are, or one square meter. |
bDefinitionb of bCENTAREb. : a metric unit of area equal to sup1supsub100sub of an are : square meter. |
a centare is 1100th of an are |
Centare might refer to |
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The hectare (; SI symbol: ha) is an SI accepted metric system unit of area equal to a square with 100 metre sides, or 10,000 m2, and is primarily used in the measurement of land. There are 100 hectares in one square kilometre. An acre is about 0.405 hectare and one hectare contains about 2.47 acres. * In 1795, when the metric system was introduced, the "are" was defined as 100 square metres and the hectare ("hecto-" + "are") was thus 100 "ares" or 1100 km2. When the metric system was further rationalised in 1960, resulting in the International System of Units (SI), the are was not included as a recognised unit. The hectare, however, remains as a non-SI unit accepted for use with the SI units, mentioned in Section 4.1 of the SI Brochure as a unit whose use is "expected to continue indefinitely".The name was coined in French, from the Latin rea. |