Ares

[air-eez] /ˈɛər iz/
noun
1.
the ancient Greek god of war, a son of Zeus and Hera, identified by the Romans with Mars.

are2

[air, ahr] /ɛər, ɑr/
noun
1.
a measure of surface area; 1 are is equal to1/100 (0.01) of a hectare (100 square meters or 119.6 square yards).
Abbreviation: a.
Origin
1810-20; < French < Latin ārea. See area
British Dictionary definitions for Ares

Ares

/ˈɛəriːz/
noun
1.
(Greek myth) the god of war, born of Zeus and Hera Roman counterpart Mars

are1

/ɑː; unstressed ə/
verb
1.
the plural form of the present tense (indicative mood) of the verb `be' and the singular form used with you
Word Origin
Old English aron, second person plural of bēon to be

are2

/ɑː/
noun
1.
a unit of area equal to 100 sq metres or 119.599 sq yards; one hundredth of a hectare a
Word Origin
C19: from French, from Latin ārea piece of level ground; see area
Word Origin and History for Ares

Greek god of war, identified by Romans with their Mars; literally "injurer, destroyer," from are "bane, ruin," perhaps cognate with Sanskrit irasya "ill-will" (see ire).

are

v.

present plural indicative of be (q.v.), from Old English earun (Mercian), aron (Northumbrian). Also from Old Norse cognates. In 17c., began to replace be, ben as first person plural present indicative in standard English. The only non-dialectal survival of be in this sense is the powers that be. But in southwest England, we be (in Devonshire us be) remains non-standard idiom as a contradictory positive ("You people aren't speaking correct English." "Oh, yes we be!").

n.

square unit of 10 meters on each side, 1819, from French, formed 1795 by decree of the French National Convention, from Latin area "vacant piece of ground" (see area).

Ares in Culture
Ares [(air-eez)]

[Roman name Mars]

The Greek and Roman god of war, brutal and bloodthirsty. He was the son of Zeus and Hera.

Ares in Technology

language
A pictorial query language.
["A Query Manipulation System for Image Data Retrieval", T. Ichikawa et al, Proc IEEE Workshop Picture Data Description and Management, Aug 1980, pp. 61-67].
(1995-10-10)

Encyclopedia Article for Ares

are

basic unit of area in the metric system, equal to 100 square metres and the equivalent of 0.0247 acre. Its multiple, the hectare (equal to 100 ares), is the principal unit of land measurement for most of the world

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