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41 physical property
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42 genetic property
பாரம்பரியப் பண்பு -
43 affine property
கேண்முறைப் பண்பு, சாயல் பண்பு -
44 harmonic property
இசைப் பண்பு -
45 local property
ஓ£¤டப் பண்பு -
46 topological property
பரப்புருப்பண்பு -
47 Checked property
சரிபார்ப்புப் பண்பு -
48 Color Mode property
நிறப்பாங்கு பண்பு -
49 Font style property
எழுத்துருப் பாணிப் பண்பு -
50 Font Family property
எழுத்துரு குடும்பப் பண்பு -
51 Font size property
எழுத்துரு அளவுப் பண்பு -
52 improvement to property
சொத்து அபிவிருத்தி பயனேற்றம் -
53 mortgage property
அடைமானச் சொத்து -
54 public property
பொதுச் சொத்து -
55 trust property
பொறுப்பகச் சொத்து / அறக்கட்டளைச் சொத்து -
56 tangible property
பருப்பொருள் / தொட்டறியக் கூடிய சொத்து -
57 determination of basic property tax
அடிப்படச் சொத்துவரியினத் தீர்மானித்தல்English-Tamil dictionary > determination of basic property tax
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58 fluid property
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59 magnetic property
காந்த இயல்பு -
60 mechanical property
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