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Learn to pronounce prop·er·ty

/ˈpräpərdē/
noun
  1. a thing or things belonging to someone; possessions collectively.
    "she wanted Oliver and his property out of her house"
    synonyms: possessions, belongings, things, goods, worldly goods, effects, personal effects, stuff, chattels, movables, resources, assets, valuables, fortune, capital, riches, wealth, holdings, securities, patrimony, personalty, goods and chattels, gear, trek
  2. an attribute, quality, or characteristic of something.
    "the property of heat to expand metal at uniform rates"
    synonyms: quality, attribute, characteristic, feature, power, trait, mark, hallmark

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