gunter's chain
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Definition
Noun: A unit of linear measurement equal to 22 yards (66 feet or approximately 20.1168 meters). It was historically used in surveying and land measurement.
Usage
The term "gunter's chain" is used specifically to refer to this precise historical unit of length. It is a compound noun where "Gunter's" indicates its association with the mathematician Edmund Gunter who introduced it.
Examples
- The old property deed described the boundary as being two gunter's chains from the oak tree.
- Surveyors in the 17th and 18th centuries often used a gunter's chain to measure plots of land.
- One acre is exactly 10 square gunter's chains.
Advanced Usage
- The unit is part of a system where 80 Gunter's chains equal one mile.
- While obsolete in modern surveying, the term appears in historical documents, legal land descriptions, and studies of measurement history.
Variants and Related Words
- Chain: A more general term for a unit of length. Without specification, "chain" often refers to the Gunter's chain, but other chain units (e.g., engineer's chain) exist.
- Surveyor's chain: A synonym for Gunter's chain.
Synonyms
- Surveyor's chain
Notes
"Gunter's chain" is a fixed historical term. It is not used idiomatically and does not have phrasal verbs. Its meaning is strictly technical and historical.
Noun
- a unit of length (22 yards)