properness
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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 prop·er adj. Pronunciation: ' prä-pər Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English propre proper, own, from Anglo-French, from Latin proprius own Date: 14th century 1 a : referring to one individual only b : belonging to one : OWN c : appointed for the liturgy of a particular day d : represented heraldically in natural color 2 : belonging characteristically to a species or individual : PECULIAR 3 chiefly dialect : GOOD-LOOKING , HANDSOME 4 : very good : EXCELLENT 5 chiefly British : UTTER , ABSOLUTE 6 : strictly limited to a specified thing, place, or idea <the city proper > 7 a : strictly accurate : CORRECT b archaic : VIRTUOUS , RESPECTABLE c : strictly decorous : GENTEEL 8 : marked by suitability, rightness, or appropriateness : FIT 9 : being a mathematical subset (as a subgroup) that does not contain all the elements of the inclusive set from which it is derived synonyms see FIT –prop·er·ly adverb –prop·er·ness noun ]]> 2 proper adj. Function: noun Date: 15th century 1 : the parts of the Mass that vary according to the liturgical calendar 2 : the part of a missal or breviary containing the proper of the Mass and the offices proper to the holy days of the liturgical year]]> 3 proper adj. Function: adverb Date: 15th century chiefly dialect : in a thorough manner : COMPLETELY ]]> proper (as used in expressions) adj. proper adjective proper fraction proper noun proper name ]]>