Property | Mean of property in English Dictionary
/ˈprɑːpɚti/
- Noun
- something that is owned by a person, business, etc.
- Those books are my property. [=I own those books]
- We are not responsible for the loss of personal property.
- The library is public property. [=the library is owned by the city, town, or state]
- He was trying to sell stolen property.
- a piece of land often with buildings on it that is owned by a person, business, etc.
- He was caught trespassing on private property.
- She owns all sorts of property around town.
- The students were caught smoking on school property.
- He owns several valuable properties in the area.
- a developer of commercial/residential properties
- Property values are going up.
- a property tax
- a special quality or characteristic of something
- One of the properties of helium is its lightness.
- A unique property of garlic is its strong odor.
- The two plants have similar physical properties.
- The herb has medicinal properties.
- the chemical properties of water