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Greencloth
within the verge of the palace which extends two hundred yards beyond the gates
Furlong
part of a mile forty rods two hundred and twenty yards
flamethrower
weapon that squirts ignited liquid or gelatinous fuel for several yards
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Farmery
The buildings and yards necessary for the business of a farm a homestead
Cockbill
so as to make almost vertical as to cockbill the yards as a sign of mourning
Centare
of an are one square meter or about 115 square yards
Boxhaul
heel so called from the circumstance of bracing the head yards abox i e sharp aback on the wind
Battle range
very destructive With the magazine rifle this is six hundred yards
Slaughterhouses
includes the buildings and places commonly called slaughter-houses and knacker's yards, and any building or place used for slaughtering cattle, horses
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