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21 propositional
prop.o.si.tion.al[prɔpəz'iʃənəl] adj de ou relativo a proposição. -
22 proptosis
prop.to.sis[prɔpt'ousis] n Med proptoma, proptose, exoftalmia. -
23 propylaeum
prop.y.lae.um[prɔpil'i:əm] n (pl propylaea) Archit propileu. -
24 propylite
prop.y.lite[pr'ɔpilait] n Min propilito. -
25 property
['propəti]plural - properties; noun1) (something that a person owns: These books are my property.) propriedade2) (land or buildings that a person owns: He has property in Scotland.) propriedade3) (a quality (usually of a substance): Hardness is a property of diamonds.) propriedade4) ((usually abbreviated to prop [prop]) a small piece of furniture or an article used by an actor in a play.) acessório -
26 improper
[im'propə]((of behaviour etc) not acceptable; indecent; wrong: improper suggestions.) indecente- improper fraction* * *im.prop.er[impr'ɔpə] adj 1 impróprio, inadequado, irregular, inconveniente. 2 inexato. 3 indecente. -
27 Pythagorean proposition
Py.thag.o.rean prop.o.si.tion[paiθægəri:ən prɔpəz'iʃən] n teorema de Pitágoras. -
28 bolster
['boulstə] 1. noun(a long, often round pillow.) travesseiro2. verb((often with up) to prop up: We're getting a loan to bolster (up) the economy.) sustentar* * *bol.ster[b'oulstə] n 1 travesseiro comprido. 2 almofada, coxim, amortecedor. 3 Constr sapata. 4 Naut cunha, raposa. • vt 1 suportar, apoiar com almofada etc. 2 escorar, amparar. 3 animar. to bolster up apoiar, encorajar, animar. -
29 common property
com.mon prop.er.ty[kɔmən pr'ɔpəti] n propriedade pública. -
30 counterpropaganda
coun.ter.prop.a.gan.da[kauntəprɔpəg'ændə] n contrapropaganda. -
31 discretive proposition
dis.cre.tive prop.o.si.tion[diskr'i:tiv prɔpəziʃən] n proposição disjuntiva. -
32 external property
ex.ter.nal prop.er.ty[ekst'2:n2l pr6p2ti] n propriedade no exterior. -
33 improper fraction
(a fraction which is larger than 1: 7/5 is an improper fraction.) fracção imprópria* * *im.prop.er frac.tion[imprɔpə fr'ækʃən] n Math fração imprópria. -
34 improperly
im.prop.er.ly[impr'ɔpəli] adv impropriamente. -
35 intellectual property
in.tel.lec.tu.al prop.er.ty[intilektjuəl pr'ɔpəti] n Law propriedade intelectual (tais como direitos autorais, marcas registradas, patentes etc.). -
36 joint property
joint prop.er.ty[dʒɔint pr'ɔpəti] n Com co-propriedade, propriedade indivisa, condomínio. -
37 landed property
land.ed prop.er.ty[lændid pr'ɔpəti] n bens de raiz. -
38 malapropism
mal.a.prop.ism[m'æləprɔpizəm] n emprego errôneo de palavras (com efeito ridículo). -
39 physical properties
phys.i.cal prop.er.ties[fizikəl pr'ɔpətiz] n pl propriedades físicas. -
40 propagation
noun propagação* * *prop.a.ga.tion[prɔpəg'eiʃən] n propagação: 1 reprodução, procriação. 2 difusão, disseminação, divulgação.
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Prop — Prop, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Propped}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Propping}.] [Akin to LG. & D. proppen to cram, stuff, thrust into, stop, G. pfropfen, Dan. proppe, Sw. proppa; of uncertain origin, cf. G. pfropfen to graft, fr. L. propago set, layer of a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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