Associations to the word «Property»
Noun
- Infringement
- Filler
- Buyer
- Seizure
- Stiffness
- Asset
- Holding
- Sale
- Excise
- Additive
- Corrosion
- Resin
- Auction
- Monomer
- Purchase
- Characterization
- Solvent
- Upland
- Dispersion
- Patent
- Occupancy
- Axiom
- Appraisal
- Coating
- Possession
- Trademark
- Heir
- Plunder
- Deprivation
- Purchasing
- Portfolio
- Insulation
- Tithe
- Tensor
- Damage
- Chemical
- Adhesion
- Valuable
- Polarization
- Value
- Matrice
- Solid
- Polymerization
- Proprietor
- Sell
- Acquisition
- Subset
- Alienation
Adjective
- Desirable
- Biochemical
- Physical
- Plastics
- Rightful
- Historic
- Deprived
- Geometrical
- Private
- Undeveloped
- Bulk
- Inherent
- Magnetic
- Additive
- Valued
- Crystalline
- Measurable
- Unlawful
- Spectral
- Lawful
- Ionic
- Semantic
- Inflammatory
- Euclidean
- Collateral
- Nonlinear
- Electrical
- Listed
- Structural
- Adjoining
- Solvent
- Geometric
- Rights
- Surplus
- Protecting
- Quantum
- Exploited
- Molecular
- Porous
Wiktionary
PROPERTY, noun. Something that is owned.
PROPERTY, noun. A piece of real estate, such as a parcel of land.
PROPERTY, noun. Real estate; the business of selling houses.
PROPERTY, noun. The exclusive right of possessing, enjoying and disposing of a thing.
PROPERTY, noun. An attribute or abstract quality associated with an individual, object or concept.
PROPERTY, noun. An attribute or abstract quality which is characteristic of a class of objects.
PROPERTY, noun. (computing) An editable or read-only parameter associated with an application, component or class, or the value of such a parameter.
PROPERTY, noun. (usually in the plural) (theater) An object used in a dramatic production.
PROPERTY, noun. (obsolete) Propriety; correctness.
PROPERTY, verb. (obsolete) To invest with properties, or qualities.
PROPERTY, verb. (obsolete) To make a property of; to appropriate.
PROPERTY LADDER, noun. (British) The hierarchy of owned housing.
PROPERTY LADDERS, noun. (rare) plural of property ladder
PROPERTY LAW, noun. (legal) the area of law concerned with the ownership and conveyance of property rights and title.
PROPERTY LAW, noun. The formal course in property law required of most first-year law school students in common-law systems.
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, noun. The operation, control and oversight of real estate.
PROPERTY P, noun. (of a knot k) That no nontrivial Dehn surgery along k in the 3-sphere yields a simply connected manifold.
PROPERTY PORN, noun. A genre of television programme or glossy magazine article showing desirable properties with luxurious interiors and idyllic locations.
PROPERTY PORN, noun. Lusting after such properties.
PROPERTY RIGHTS, noun. (legal) The exclusive rights pertaining to the ownership of a given piece of property.
PROPERTY TAX, noun. An (usually) ad valorem tax charged on the basis of the fair market value of property. The scope of taxable property varies by jurisdiction and it may include personal property in addition to real estate.
Dictionary definition
PROPERTY, noun. Something owned; any tangible or intangible possession that is owned by someone; "that hat is my property"; "he is a man of property";.
PROPERTY, noun. A basic or essential attribute shared by all members of a class; "a study of the physical properties of atomic particles".
PROPERTY, noun. Any area set aside for a particular purpose; "who owns this place?"; "the president was concerned about the property across from the White House".
PROPERTY, noun. A construct whereby objects or individuals can be distinguished; "self-confidence is not an endearing property".
PROPERTY, noun. Any movable articles or objects used on the set of a play or movie; "before every scene he ran down his checklist of props".
Wise words
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