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Hectare
Hectare Hec"tare`, n. [F., fr. Gr. ? hundred + F. are an are.] A measure of area, or superficies, containing a hundred ares, or 10,000 square meters, and equivalent to 2.471 acres.

Meaning of Hecta from wikipedia

- Look up hecto- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hecto (symbol: h) is a decimal unit prefix in the metric system denoting a factor of one hundred. It...
- country band Lambchop. In 2015 he launched an electronic music project named HeCTA. Wagner was born in the South — Nashville, Tennessee — to Northerner parents...
- the TCM Movie Database Buddy Hackett at the Internet Broadway Database Premiere: Hecta Sample Buddy Hackett for Their Eerie Dance Track, "The Concept"...
- heptaconta- 10 deca- 80 octaconta- 11 undeca- 90 nonaconta- 12 dodeca- 100 hecta- 13 trideca- 200 dicta- 14 tetradeca- 300 tricta- 15 pentadeca- 400 tetracta-...
- The gold swift (Phymatopus hecta) is a moth belonging to the family Hepialidae. Until recently it was placed in the genus Hepialus. The species was first...
- 30 triaconta- 1 hena- 11 hendeca- 21 icosi-hena- 31 triaconta-hena- 100 hecta- 2 di- 12 dodeca- 22 icosi-di- 32 triaconta-di- 200 dihecta- 3 tri- 13 triskaideca-...
- R, Schneider D (December 1990). "Male pheromone of swift moth, Hepialus hecta L. (Lepidoptera: Hepialidae)". Journal of Chemical Ecology. 16 (12): 3511–3521...
- fringed by thin black lines from both inner and outer sides. Phymatopus hecta (gold swift) - Europe Food plant: Pteridium, but many others are named in...
- High School The region also boasts of some quality basic schools such as Hecta School Complex, established in 1962, and others. Kibi Presbyterian College...
- 1984.tb02320.x. Turner, J. R. G. (2015). "The flexible lek: Phymatopus hecta the gold swift demonstrates the evolution of leking and male swarming via...