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n. 1. Any of the articles other than costumes and scenery used by an actor or performer during a performance on stage or in a film. 2. Someone or something displayed to impress others or provide a false impression. [Short for PROPERTY.] |
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n. Informal A propeller. |
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Tweet pref. Related to or derived from propionic acid: propane. [From PROPIONIC ACID.] |
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Tweet abbr. 1. proper 2. property 3. proposition |
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