Properties - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈprɑːpərtɪz|
Brit.  |ˈprɒpətɪz|  British pronunciation of the word properties
- this word is used as a plural form of the nounproperty

noun

- plural form of property

Extra examples

The herbs are valued for their medicinal properties.

He owns several valuable properties in the area.

A developer of commercial properties

One of the properties of helium is its lightness.

The two plants have similar physical properties.

...it fair takes your breath away when you find out what properties in London are going for...

...some believe that the herb has curative properties...

...even in Roman times the hot mineral springs of Bath, England, were believed to possess medicinal properties...

Magical properties are sometimes claimed for certain medicines.

Almond oil is renowned for its soothing, emollient properties.

Michael Owen is already one of soccer's hottest properties (=actors or sports players who are very popular).

Garlic is believed to have medicinal properties (=contain things that can cure medical problems).

The report failed to mention that most of the landowners do not live on their properties.

After valuation, properties will be banded in groups of £20,000 or more.

...the new neighbors promptly erected fences between their property and the abutting properties...

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