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yard vs linear unit

linear unit vs yard

yard and linear unit both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
yard Yes No No No
linear unit Yes No No No
As nouns, linear unit is a hypernym of yard; that is, linear unit is a word with a broader meaning than yard:
  • yard: a unit of length equal to 3 feet; defined as 91.44 centimeters; originally taken to be the average length of a stride
  • linear unit: a unit of measurement of length
Other hypernyms of yard include linear measure.
yard (noun) linear unit (noun)
an enclosure for animals (as chicken or livestock) a unit of measurement of length
a long horizontal spar tapered at the end and used to support and spread a square sail or lateen
the enclosed land around a house or other building
an area having a network of railway tracks and sidings for storage and maintenance of cars and engines
a tract of land enclosed for particular activities (sometimes paved and usually associated with buildings)
a tract of land where logs are accumulated
a unit of length equal to 3 feet; defined as 91.44 centimeters; originally taken to be the average length of a stride
a unit of volume (as for sand or gravel)
the cardinal number that is the product of 10 and 100
Difference between yard and linear unit

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