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    prop·er·ty
    /ˈpräpərdē/

    noun

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  2. property. noun. prop· er· ty ˈprä-pər-tē. plural properties. Synonyms of property. 1. a. : a quality or trait belonging and especially peculiar to an individual or thing. b. : an effect that an object has on another object or on the senses. c. : virtue sense 2. d. : an attribute common to all members of a class. 2. a.

  3. PROPERTY definition: 1. an object or objects that belong to someone: 2. a building or area of land, or both together…. Learn more.

  4. PROPERTY meaning: 1. an object or objects that belong to someone: 2. a building or area of land, or both together…. Learn more.

  5. 1. a. the right to possess, use, and dispose of something; ownership. property in land. b. something, as a piece of writing, in which copyright or other rights are held, specif., one acquired for production as a film. 2. a thing or things owned; possessions collectively; esp., land or real estate owned. 3.

  6. [uncountable] a thing or things that are owned by somebody; a possession or possessions. personal/stolen property. This building is government property. Be careful not to damage other people's property. see also intellectual property, lost property, public property.

  7. Property definition: that which a person owns; the possession or possessions of a particular owner. See examples of PROPERTY used in a sentence.

  8. PROPERTY meaning: 1 : something that is owned by a person, business, etc.; 2 : a piece of land often with buildings on it that is owned by a person, business, etc. often used before another noun.

  9. PROPERTY definition: 1. a building or area of land: 2. objects that belong to someone: 3. a quality of something: . Learn more.

  10. What you own or have, like a car or clothes, is your property. The qualities that a thing has are its properties. Aloe is a plant with medicinal properties — it soothes burns.

  11. property. (ˈprɒpətɪ) n, pl -ties. 1. something of value, either tangible, such as land, or intangible, such as patents, copyrights, etc. 2. (Law) law the right to possess, use, and dispose of anything. 3. possessions collectively or the fact of owning possessions of value. 4. (Agriculture)

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