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property ['prɔpətɪ] n
gen. avoirs m
bank. patrimoine m; possession f; détention f
comp. particularité f; signe m; moyen m
comp., MS propriété f (Attribute or characteristic of an object that is used to define its state, appearance, or value)
construct. fonds m; territoire m
econ., market. capital; actif total
fin. biens immobiliers; biens patrimoniaux; valeurs patrimoniales
hobby, cultur. accessoire m
law biens
life.sc., coal. intérêt minier
med. propriété f
patents., econ. immeubles de rapport
relig. qualité f; caractère m; caractéristique
Properties n
comp., MS Propriétés m (A dockable window that displays the properties that are set on the selected object. In most cases, the property values can be edited in the window)
real property n
gen. biens fonciers
properties n
law biens-fonds
 English thesaurus
property ['prɔpətɪ] n
gen. an attribute or abstract quality associated with an individual, object or concept (Charm is his most endearing property. wiktionary.org); something that is owned (Leave those books alone! They are my property. • Important types of property include real property (land), personal property (other physical possessions), and intellectual property (rights over artistic creations, inventions, etc.). wiktionary.org)
comp. an editable or read-only parameter associated with an application, component or class, or the value of such a parameter (You need to set the debugging property to "verbose". wiktionary.org)
law the exclusive right of possessing, enjoying and disposing of a thing (wiktionary.org); Something tangible or intangible that someone holds legal title
mil. as used in the military establishment, this term is usually confined to tangible property, including real estate and materiel. For special purposes and as used in certain statutes, this term may exclude such items as the public domain, certain lands, certain categories of naval vessels, and records of the Federal Government
obs. propriety, correctness (wiktionary.org)
real.est. a piece of real estate, such as a parcel of land (Synonyms: land, parcel: There is a large house on the property. wiktionary.org)
real.est., inf. the business of selling houses (Synonyms: real estate: He works in property as a housing consultant. wiktionary.org)
theatre. a prop, an object used in a dramatic production (usually in the plural; Synonym: prop: Costumes and scenery are distinguished from property properly speaking. wiktionary.org)
property: 1835 phrases in 82 subjects
Accounting9
Agriculture40
American usage, not spelling1
Art6
Aviation13
Banking27
Biology2
Biotechnology1
British usage, not spelling2
Business14
Cartography3
Chemistry16
Cinematography1
Coal14
Commerce1
Communications6
Computers8
Construction30
Criminal law7
Cultural studies3
Customs2
Demography35
Earth sciences13
Economy92
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Environment29
Finances118
Fish farming pisciculture1
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General184
Geography1
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Health care13
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International law1
International Monetary Fund17
International trade13
Labor law4
Law552
Life sciences9
Linguistics1
Marketing12
Materials science5
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Medical14
Metallurgy27
Metrology2
Microsoft66
Name of organization8
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Nautical1
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Obsolete / dated1
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Patents94
Pharmacy and pharmacology2
Physics1
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