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English dictionary: words starting with propri

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noun

Appropriation; an instance of this. rare before mid 20th century.

noun

A person who has a high regard for propriety.

noun

The propertied class; the class of proprietors.

adjective

Relating to an owner or ownership.

Usage examples:

The company has a proprietary right to the property
adverb

In a proprietary capacity; as a proprietor.

adjective

Relating to an owner or ownership.

Usage examples:

The company has a proprietary right to the property
noun

→  property rights

Usage examples:

The company relies on patent and copyright laws to protect its proprietary rights.
noun

Conformity to conventionally accepted standards of behaviour or morals.

Usage examples:

He always behaved with the utmost propriety
phrase

The rules of polite social behaviour

Usage examples:

Observe the proprieties they'd invited us to dinner so we thought we'd better observe the proprieti…
noun

The owner of a business, or a holder of property.

Usage examples:

Chinese restaurant proprietors
adjective

Behaving as if one owned a particular thing or person; possessive.

Usage examples:

Louis draped his arm across her shoulders in a proprietorial way
noun

The owner of a business, or a holder of property.

Usage examples:

Chinese restaurant proprietors
noun

The state or right of owning a business or holding property.

Usage examples:

The company was established in 1912 and is still under the proprietorship of the same family
noun

The state or right of owning a business or holding property.

Usage examples:

The company was established in 1912 and is still under the proprietorship of the same family
noun

Proprietary.

adjective

Proprietary.

adjective

Having or characterized by due (or sometimes excessive) regard for propriety; decorous, proper; fastidious, punctilious.

noun

A female proprietor.

Usage examples:

Having received directions from the proprietress, mrs. marshall, that morning they made their way t…
noun

A female proprietor.

Usage examples:

Having received directions from the proprietress, mrs. marshall, that morning they made their way t…

Propriety

prəˈpraɪə.ti
noun

Conformity to conventionally accepted standards of behaviour or morals.

Usage examples:

He always behaved with the utmost propriety
noun

Perception or awareness of the position and movement of the body.

Usage examples:

Exercises to improve balance and proprioception
adjective

Relating to stimuli that are produced and perceived within an organism, especially those connected with the position and movement of the body.

Usage examples:

These exercise drills are designed to maximally challenge the scapulothoracic muscle force couples …
noun

A sensory receptor which receives stimuli from within the body, especially one that responds to position and movement.

Usage examples:

Various types of receptors convey specific types of stimuli, including exteroceptors, interoceptors…
adjective

Belonging exclusively or especially to the spinal cord; specifically designating, relating to, or involving nerve cells or fibres that connect different segments of the spinal cord.

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