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proprietary
adjective
1 said eg of rights: belonging to an owner or proprietor.
2 suggestive or indicative of ownership.
3 said of medicines, etc: marketed under a tradename.
4 esp Aust, NZ & S Afr (abbreviation Pty) said of a company etc: privately owned and managed. Brit equivalent Ltd.
noun (proprietaries )
1 a body of proprietors.
2 proprietorship.
[16c: from Latin proprietas ownership]
adjective
1 said eg of rights: belonging to an owner or proprietor.
2 suggestive or indicative of ownership.
3 said of medicines, etc: marketed under a tradename.
4 esp Aust, NZ & S Afr (abbreviation Pty) said of a company etc: privately owned and managed. Brit equivalent Ltd.
noun (proprietaries )
1 a body of proprietors.
2 proprietorship.
[16c: from Latin proprietas ownership]
proprietary name
noun a tradename.
noun a tradename.
proprietor or proprietress
noun an owner, especially of a shop, hotel, business, etc.
[17c: from proprietary]
proprietorial adjective .
noun an owner, especially of a shop, hotel, business, etc.
[17c: from proprietary]
proprietorial adjective .
propriety
noun (proprieties )
1 conformity to socially acceptable behaviour, especially between the sexes; modesty or decorum.
2 correctness; moral acceptability.
3 (proprieties) the details of correct behaviour; accepted standards of conduct.
[17c: from French propriété , from Latin proprietas , from proprius own]
noun (proprieties )
1 conformity to socially acceptable behaviour, especially between the sexes; modesty or decorum.
2 correctness; moral acceptability.
3 (proprieties) the details of correct behaviour; accepted standards of conduct.
[17c: from French propriété , from Latin proprietas , from proprius own]
proprioceptor
noun , physiol a sensory nerve ending receptive to internal stimuli, particularly signalling the relative positions of body parts.
[Early 20c: from Latin proprius own + receptor]
noun , physiol a sensory nerve ending receptive to internal stimuli, particularly signalling the relative positions of body parts.
[Early 20c: from Latin proprius own + receptor]
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