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That which is proper to anything; a peculiar quality of a
thing; that which is inherent in a subject, or naturally essential to
it; an attribute; as, sweetness is a property of sugar. |
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An acquired or artificial quality; that which is given by
art, or bestowed by man; as, the poem has the properties which
constitute excellence. |
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The exclusive right of possessing, enjoying, and
disposing of a thing; ownership; title. |
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That to which a person has a legal title, whether in his
possession or not; thing owned; an estate, whether in lands, goods, or
money; as, a man of large property, or small property. |
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All the adjuncts of a play except the scenery and the
dresses of the actors; stage requisites. |
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Propriety; correctness. |
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To invest which properties, or qualities. |
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To make a property of; to appropriate. |