The difference between Actus and Juger

When used as nouns, actus means a former roman unit of length, equal to 120 roman feet (about 35½m), whereas juger means a roman unit of area, equivalent to 2 acti or 28,800 square feet (about ¼ha).


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  1. Actus as a noun (historical, _, units of measure):

    A former Roman unit of length, equal to 120 Roman feet (about 35½m)

  2. Actus as a noun (historical, _, units of measure):

    A former Roman unit of area, equivalent to a square with sides of 1 actus (about ⅛ ha)

  1. Juger as a noun (historical, _, units of measure):

    A Roman unit of area, equivalent to 2 acti or 28,800 square feet (about ¼ha).

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