| Acraze |
| To impair; to destroy. |
| Acrasia |
| Alt. of Acrasy |
| Acrasy |
| Excess; intemperance. |
| Acraspeda |
| A group of acalephs, including most of the larger
jellyfishes; the Discophora. |
| Acre |
| Any field of arable or pasture land. |
| Acre |
| A piece of land, containing 160 square rods, or 4,840 square
yards, or 43,560 square feet. This is the English statute acre. That of
the United States is the same. The Scotch acre was about 1.26 of the
English, and the Irish 1.62 of the English. |
| Acreable |
| Of an acre; per acre; as, the acreable produce. |
| Acreage |
| Acres collectively; as, the acreage of a farm or a
country. |
| Acred |
| Possessing acres or landed property; -- used in composition;
as, large-acred men. |
| Acrid |
| Sharp and harsh, or bitter and not, to the taste; pungent;
as, acrid salts. |