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property [ˈprɒpəti, Am ˈprɑ:pɚt̬i] N

1. property no pl (possession):

2. property (buildings, land):

3. property (attribute):

4. property THEAT:

property form

company property N no pl

intellectual property N no pl

joint property N no pl

lost property N no pl

movable property N LAW

personal property N no pl

private property N LAW, ECON

property administration N no pl

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These materials must retain their important properties during and after exposure to the high stagnation temperatures.
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Creator must also consider how to best strategically choose each building substance, since they contain different physical properties.
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Potential drawbacks to this technique are the pulsations defined by the duty cycle, switching frequency and properties of the load.
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Some primitivists further accept that, though colors are primitive properties, no actual or nomologically possible objects have these.
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His heirs paid taxes relating to properties in Ghent.
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The properties of beeswax make it an excellent medium for preparing figures and models, either by modeling or by casting in molds.
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Pretty soon these properties are going to be a hot potato.
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This was the third year they were the top recipient. 2009 $87 for 1,300 properties. 2008 $105 for 1,075 properties.
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The essential oil has been investigated for its anti-microbial, anti-oxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties.
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This left four bits to encode properties of the symbol.
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