Property

Word PROPERTY
Character 8
Hyphenation prop er ty
Pronunciations /ˈpɹɒp.ət.i/

Definitions and meanings of "Property"

What do we mean by property?

Something owned; a possession. noun

A piece of real estate. noun

Something tangible or intangible to which its owner has legal title. noun

Something tangible or intangible, such as a claim or a right, in which a person has a legally cognizable, compensable interest. noun

Possessions considered as a group. noun

A theatrical prop. noun

An attribute, characteristic, or quality: synonym: quality. noun

To invest with (certain) properties or qualities.

To make a property or tool of; appropriate.

Any character always present in an individual or a class; an essential attribute; a peculiar quality; loosely, any quality or characteristic. noun

In logic, a character which belongs to the whole of a species, and to nothing else, but not to the essence or definition. noun

The right to the use or enjoyment or the beneficial right of disposal of anything that can be the subject of ownership; ownership; estate; especially, ownership of tangible things. noun

A thing or things subject to ownership; anything that may be exclusively possessed and enjoyed; chattels and land; possessions. noun

A thing required for some peculiar or specific use, as a tool; an accessory; specifically, in theaters, a stage requisite, as any article of costume or furniture, or other appointment, necessary to be produced in a scene (in this specific sense used also attributively). noun

Propriety. noun

Individuality; that which constitutes an individual. noun

A cloak or disguise. noun

See the adjectives. noun

Such right as a bailee has in the chattel transferred to him by the bailment. noun

Something that is owned.

A piece of real estate, such as a parcel of land.

Real estate; the business of selling houses.

The exclusive right of possessing, enjoying and disposing of a thing.

An attribute or abstract quality associated with an individual, object or concept.

An attribute or abstract quality which is characteristic of a class of objects.

An editable or read-only parameter associated with an application, component or class, or the value of such a parameter.

(usually in the plural) A prop, an object used in a dramatic production.

Propriety; correctness.

A person you are in a sexual relationship with Urban Dictionary

A submissive boyfriend Urban Dictionary

In CSS, a property is the attribute applied to a selector. Urban Dictionary

A way to describe a womans physical attributes. Urban Dictionary

A really good cup of tea Urban Dictionary

(Noun) 1. Someone’s significant other 2. Your sneaky link Urban Dictionary

-Your Shit -A piece of land -A personal possession Urban Dictionary

They aren't ALLOWING you? You are literally MINE and NOT THEIRS. They didn't ask me whether or not they could tell you to do ANYTHING! Urban Dictionary

Something refered to property usually means it's a women also known as a girl Urban Dictionary

Another slang name for a black person. Like back in the day when they were property and not people Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Property

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The word "property" in example sentences

I could equally have labeled this usage as property' or property* or property1, but that's even clunkier. ❋ Unknown (2006)

District of Columbia -- if Congress has a right to annihilate property in the District when the public safety requires it, it may surely annihilate its existence _as_ property when public safety requires it, especially if it transform into a _protection_ and _defence_ that which as _property_ periled the public interests. ❋ American Anti-Slavery Society (N/A)

Whether the servant died under the master's hand, or after a day or two, he was _equally_ his property, and the objector admits that in the _first_ case the master is to be "surely punished" for destroying _his own property_! ❋ American Anti-Slavery Society (N/A)

Why did he punish with _death_ for stealing a very little, perhaps not a sixpence worth, of _that_ sort of property, and make a mere _fine_, the penalty for stealing a thousand times as much, of any other sort of property -- especially if God did by his own act annihilate the difference between man and _property_, by putting him ❋ American Anti-Slavery Society (N/A)

Instead of _taking_ "private property," Congress, by abolishing slavery, would say "_private property_ shall not _be_ taken; and those who have been robbed of it already, shall be kept out of it no longer; and since every man's right to his own body is _paramount_, he shall be protected in it." ❋ American Anti-Slavery Society (N/A)

District of Columbia -- if Congress has a right to annihilate property in the District when the public safety requires it, it may surely annihilate its existence _as_ property when the public safety requires it, especially if it transform into a _protection_ and _defence_ that which as _property_ perilled the public interests. ❋ American Anti-Slavery Society (N/A)

Whether the servant died under the master's hand, or continued a day or two, he was _equally_ his master's property, and the objector admits that in the _first_ case the master is to be "surely punished" for destroying _his own property_! ❋ American Anti-Slavery Society (N/A)

ACTS constitute protection; and is that public sentiment which makes the slave 'property,' and perpetrates hourly robbery and batteries upon him, so penetrated with a sense of the sacredness of his right to life, that it will protect it at all hazards, and drag to the gallows his OWNER, if he take the life of his own _property_? ❋ American Anti-Slavery Society (N/A)

Why punish with death for stealing a very little of _that_ sort of property, and make a mere fine the penalty for stealing a thousand times as much, of any other sort of property -- especially if by his own act, God had annihilated the difference between man and _property_, by putting him on a level with it? ❋ American Anti-Slavery Society (N/A)

Instead of _taking_ "private property," Congress, by abolishing slavery, would say "_private property_ shall not be taken; and those who have been robbed of it already, shall be kept out of it no longer; and every man's right to his own body shall be protected." ❋ American Anti-Slavery Society (N/A)

Why did he punish with death for stealing a very little of _that_ sort of property, and make a mere fine, the penalty for stealing a thousand times as much, of any other sort of property -- especially if God did by his own act annihilate the difference between man and _property, _ by putting him on a level with it? ❋ American Anti-Slavery Society (N/A)

[John's] my property ❋ Dwdefwdsf (2017)

My [younger], curly-haired [boyfriend] is my property- and he [likes] it. ❋ Amanda (2003)

[selector] {text-weight: [bold];} If we give the property 'text-weight' with the value 'bold' to a selector, any occurance of text within that selector in the [XHTML] will be bold. ❋ Pathoschild (2005)

"Damn, [that bitch] has some [nice] [properties]" ❋ Paulo "The Drip" Laccastria (2006)

[Wow] this a [property] ❋ Davey The Wordsmith (2016)

“ You should only gain new [property] if it won’t negatively impact the property [you already] have [acquired].” ~ThePlayasGala ❋ Theplayasgala (2020)

[Hey] that's my [property]! ❋ Tjsmith9872 (2015)

[Hym] "And, therefore, you [can do] [whatever you want]. Property." ❋ Hym Iam (2023)

Hey my [cute] [little piece] of [property] ❋ Beatthatdick456 (2018)

where the hell did my [property] go?....oh he was [hiding] [in the dark] ❋ Backwards Turned Around (2010)

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