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Pronunciation: /jɑːd/
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Definition of yard

noun

  • 1chiefly British a piece of uncultivated ground adjoining a building, typically one enclosed by walls or other buildings: tiny houses with the lavatory in the yard
  • North American the garden of a house.
  • 2an area of land used for a particular purpose or business:a builder’s yard
  • (the Yard) Britishinformal term for Scotland Yard.
  • 3West Indian a house and the land attached.
  • an urban residential compound comprising a number of small rented dwellings around a shared open area.
  • South African a plot of land, or the grounds of a building, accommodating a number of small rooms let out as living space.
  • 4 (Yard) (especially among expatriate Jamaicans) home; Jamaica: life in Yard is no Caribbean holiday

verb

[with object]
  • 1North American store or transport (wood) in or to a timber yard: he is the last logger to be using a sled for yarding logs (as noun yarding)Canadian operators never practised yarding on a wider scale
  • 2put (farm animals) into an enclosure:sheep should be yarded even in the spring
  • 3 [no object] North American (of moose) gather as a herd for the winter: they note changes in the numbers of moose yarding together

Origin:

Old English geard 'building, home, region', from a Germanic base related to Russian gorod 'town'. Compare with garden and orchard

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