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  • 11Proper receptacle — Proper Prop er, a. [OE. propre, F. propre, fr. L. proprius. Cf. {Appropriate}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Belonging to one; one s own; individual. His proper good [i. e., his own possessions]. Chaucer. My proper son. Shak. [1913 Webster] Now learn the… …

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  • 12Proper Education — «Proper Education» …

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  • 13Proper — may refer to:* Proper (liturgy), the part of a Christian liturgy that is specific to the date within the Liturgical Year * Proper frame, such system of reference in which object is stationary (non moving), sometimes also called a co moving frame… …

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  • 14proper — [präp′ər] adj. [ME propre < OFr < L proprius, one s own] 1. specially adapted or suitable to a specific purpose or specific conditions; appropriate [the proper tool for a job] 2. naturally belonging or peculiar (to) [weather proper to… …

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  • 15Proper Filthy Naughty — (conocidos también como PFN y bajo los nombres anteriores, Salamander y The Light) es un proyecto de música electrónica basado en Londres, Inglaterra. Sus integrantes son los productores John Ross y Joe Williams. Estilísticamente se mueven entre… …

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  • 16proper party — see party 1b Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. proper party n. A p …

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  • 17proper — prop·er adj: marked by fitness or correctness; esp: being in accordance with established procedure, law, jurisdiction, or standards of care, fairness, and justice argued that the shareholder was acting in bad faith and lacked a proper purpose for …

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  • 18proper — Adj sauber erw. fremd. Erkennbar fremd (17. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus frz. propre, das auf l. proprius eigen, eigentümlich zurückgeht.    Ebenso nndl. proper, ne. proper, nschw. proper, nnorw. proper. ✎ DF 2 (1942), 690f.; Jones (1976), 543;… …

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  • 19proper lookout — proper look·out n: the due degree of vigilance expected of the operator of a vehicle or train in avoiding collisions with vehicles or pedestrians Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. proper lookout …

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  • 20proper noun — proper nouns also proper name N COUNT A proper noun is the name of a particular person, place, organization, or thing. Proper nouns begin with a capital letter. Examples are Margaret , London , and the United Nations . Compare common noun …

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