Glossary entry

Greek term or phrase:

stremma

English translation:

1 stremma=1000 square metres=1/4 acre=0.1 hectare

Added to glossary by Dylan Edwards
Jan 27, 2003 23:04
21 yrs ago
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Greek term

stremma

Greek to English Law/Patents
Measurement of land area.
Is there an English word for it (the metric stremma, I mean)? No particular field for this word, but law (e.g. title deeds) is one...
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1 stremma=1000 square metres=1/4 acre=0.1 hectare

There is not an eglish equivalent for stremma.You could use the word stremma-stremmas but I think it would be better to convert the stremmas to another unit.You can go to the following URL for metric conversions of area measurements in order to convert square metres to acres, square feet etc.I hope I helped.
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Thank you very much for a prompt and helpful answer. Perhaps we need a word "decare" in English (not in any English dictionary as far as I know)."
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