Yard can refer to the property around a residence, such as a backyard. It can also ref to the imperial measurement whereby three feet equal one yard.
They are two different forms of measurement. Ton refers to weight, yard refers to distance.
Yes, the two parts of the word are yard and stick.
Two
Two forms of the same word are called doublets. Doublets come from the same root word. The root word which a doublet comes from can come from two different languages.
Two possessive words for the word "you" are "your" and "yours."
anagrams?
There are 2 syllables in scrapyard:scrap/yard
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In Japanese usually the word 庭 /ni wa/ (garden, yard) is used for 'yard' but it generally means 'garden'. Due to the specific building way of Japanese homes and that usually there is a small garden in their houses these two meanings have merged.ヤード /yaa do/ as borrowed word from English is also another word in Japanese for the word 'yard' in its different meanings.
Two and six hundredths.
Yes; because boat is a word and yard is a word and a compound word cosists or two words combined to make a new word.
It's one word.One word as an adjective; two words as a noun