zengin, varlıklı, özellik, mülk, emlak; arazi, özellik/, eşya, varlık, mal, mülk, emlâk, nitelik, servet, gayrımenkul, sahne elbiseleri, ordu malı, iyelik, sahne eşyaları, aksesuar, emtia, mülkiyet, MAL; ORDU MALI:1. Sahip olunabilen herhangi bir şey. 2. Askeri anlamda kullanıldığı şekilde, bu terim gayrimenkul ve malzemeleri içine alan maddi mal ile sınırlıdır. 3. Özel amaçlar ve muayyen durumlardaki kullanım için, bu terim, kamu arazisi, belirli topraklar, muayyen kategorideki donanma gemileri ve Federal hükümetin kayıtlarını hariç tutabilir, Özellik, özgüllük, hususiyet, hassa, (sahne dekorunda kullanılan) eşya, aksesuar, property qualification bir kimseye oy hakkı sağlayan mülk sahipliği, property man sahne eşyalarını temin eden kimse, özgülük, mülkiyet hakkı, sahiplik, mal-mülk, property tax emlâk vergisi, hassa, taşınmaz,
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mülk, emlak; arazi isim
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servet isim
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ordu malı Askeri
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emtia
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MAL; ORDU MALI:1. Sahip olunabilen herhangi bir şey. 2. Askeri anlamda kullanıldığı şekilde, bu terim gayrimenkul ve malzemeleri içine alan maddi mal ile sınırlıdır. 3. Özel amaçlar ve muayyen durumlardaki kullanım için, bu terim, kamu arazisi, belirli topraklar, muayyen kategorideki donanma gemileri ve Federal hükümetin kayıtlarını hariç tutabilir Askeri
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Özellik, özgüllük, hususiyet, hassa Tıp
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(sahne dekorunda kullanılan) eşya, aksesuar isim
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property qualification bir kimseye oy hakkı sağlayan mülk sahipliği
That owns property; especially that owns land or real estate and derives income from it, owning property, Possessing property; holding real estate, or other investments of money, Propertied people own land or property. the propertied classes. owning a lot of property or land, owning land or securities as a principal source of revenue, An editable or read-only parameter associated with an application, component or class, or the value of such a parameter, An attribute or abstract quality which is characteristic of a class of objects, The exclusive right of possessing, enjoying and disposing of a thing, Something that is owned, A piece of real estate, such as a parcel of land, An object used in a dramatic production, An attribute or abstract quality associated with an individual, object or concept, owndom, prop, - prop·, Properties are a data type of a C++Builder Object Properties really feel and act like data The fact is, they are methods that act like data members Confusing? A little, but very very powerful For example, if you had a property named NoLines, you could increment the property using NoLines++, just as if it was a data member The Builder calls the get and set methods and the value is incremented In a ANSI C++ scenario using data encapsulation, the ++ could not be used The only thing that you cannot do with a property that you can do to a data member is passing the property to an argument by reference See "Implementation of Tobject" for more information, Within the persistence system, Property is used as the global term to describe either an attribute or an association of an Object Type, The stylistic features of an object (See also Attribute ), real property, equipment, intangible property and debt instruments, Materials or supplies, equipment, facilities and services General prohibitions about improper use of property apply to all classifications of property, An individual component of a logical representation of a scalar type Each property has an associated read and write accessor which allows the value of the property to be accessed and manipulated independently, A characteristic of an object that is defined for a class Search Server/Search Engine An information retrieval system that enables you to search the Web pages scattered around the world for a home page you want to see The system is something like "telephone directory of home pages " By entering keywords of the information you want to get, a search engine looks for the home pages containing the keywords, and shows you the URL's and other information of those pages, A property is a component of an object, similar to an element An object must have a value for each of its properties -- one and only one value For example, a certain folder object must have a name It may not have no name, nor may it have multiple names Perhaps its name is "", but understand that the name property still has a value, A named style attribute or parameter for a markup element specified in a stylesheet declaration, e g color, background, font-family, margin etc , which is assigned a specific value Properties are always followed by a colon to separate them from their value pair, An editable parameter associated with an application, or its value, Property includes all those things and rights which are the object of ownership Real property consists of land or anything attached to or a part of the land such as a house All other property such as stocks, insurance, jewellery, is called personal property, The exclusive right of possessing, enjoying, and disposing of a thing, A parcel of land with a single owner, An attribute or abstract quality associated with an object, Windows may have associated ``properties'', consisting of a name, a type, a data format, and some data The protocol places no interpretation on properties They are intended as a general-purpose naming mechanism for clients For example, clients might share information such as resize hints, program names, and icon formats with a window manager via properties, A named attribute, such as color or size, assigned to an Access object The properties of an object can be accessed by right-clicking on the object, A named value denoting a characteristic of an element A property has semantic impact Certain properties are predefined in the UML; others may be user defined Synonym: property [OMA] See tagged value, A uniquely named value in a vCard or a vCalendar, consisting of a property name, one or more property parameters (optional), and a property value, a characteristic of an object; the properties of an object can define its appearance or behavior for example, All the adjuncts of a play except the scenery and the dresses of the actors; stage requisites, Propriety; correctness, That to which a person has a legal title, whether in his possession or not; thing owned; an estate, whether in lands, goods, or money; as, a man of large property, or small property, The exclusive right of possessing, enjoying, and disposing of a thing; ownership; title, An acquired or artificial quality; that which is given by art, or bestowed by man; as, the poem has the properties which constitute excellence, That which is proper to anything; a peculiar quality of a thing; that which is inherent in a subject, or naturally essential to it; an attribute; as, sweetness is a property of sugar, To invest which properties, or qualities, a construct whereby objects or individuals can be distinguished; "self-confidence is not an endearing property", something owned; any tangible or intangible possession that is owned by someone; "that hat is my property"; "he is a man of property", any movable articles or objects used on the set of a play or movie; "before every scene he ran down his checklist of props" a basic or essential attribute shared by all members of a class; "a study of the physical properties of atomic particles" a construct whereby objects or individuals can be distinguished; "self-confidence is not an endearing property" something owned; any tangible or intangible possession that is owned by someone; "that hat is my property"; "he is a man of property", To make a property of; to appropriate, any movable articles or objects used on the set of a play or movie; "before every scene he ran down his checklist of props", a basic or essential attribute shared by all members of a class; "a study of the physical properties of atomic particles", possessions, belongings; estate, assets; ownership; characteristic, attribute; prop used on-stage during a performance (Theater), Someone's property is all the things that belong to them or something that belongs to them. Richard could easily destroy her personal property to punish her for walking out on him Security forces searched thousands of homes, confiscating weapons and stolen property, Windows can have associated properties that consist of a name, a type, a data format, and some data The protocol places no interpretation on properties They are intended as a general-purpose naming mechanism for clients For example, clients might use properties to share information such as resize hints, program names, and icon formats with a window manager, A named attribute of an object Properties define object characteristics such as size, color, and screen location, or the state of an object, such as enabled or disabled, In legal terms, property defines anything that can be owned: either an object or a right, Information that is associated with an object In OLE, properties fall into two categories: run-time properties and persistent properties Run-time properties are typically associated with control objects or their containers For example, background color is a run-time property set by a control's container Persistent properties are associated with stored objects See also Persistent property and Run-time properties, * Very different sorts of things are regarded as property Individual rights to property (other than clothing and other personal effects), especially the right to own land, is a major innovation in so-called modern thought Land was one important kind of property, physical objects that constitute "the fruit of one's labor" was another It was a short step from physical property to intellectual property, the fruit of one's intellectual labor which was given some recognition in the U S Constitution See trademark, trade secret, copyright, patent (Notice that "ideas" cannot be owned by these means but only some "expression," design, or device ) The advent of electronic information has raised new issues and problems about intellectual property and rights to such property, because of the extreme ease with which electronic information can be copied and transmitted, (See character properties ), A "property" is a piece of information about an element, for example structural information (e g , it is item number 7 in a list, or plain text) or presentation information (e g , that it is marked as bold, its font size is 14) In XML and HTML, properties of an element include the type of the element (e g , IMG or DL), the values of its attributes, and information associated by means of a style sheet In a database, properties of a particular element may include values of the entry, and acceptable data types for that entry, The properties of a substance or object are the ways in which it behaves in particular conditions. A radio signal has both electrical and magnetic properties. In law, something that is owned or possessed. Concepts of property vary widely among cultures. In the West, property is generally regarded as either tangible (e.g., land or goods) or intangible (e.g., stocks and bonds or a patent). Individual ownership of property is emphasized in Western societies, whereas in many non-Western societies property ownership is deemphasized or conceived on a more strictly communal basis. The use of property is extensively regulated throughout the West. Landowners injured by adjoining land uses may sue in nuisance in Anglo-American countries; similar actions exist in civil-law countries. Throughout the West, landowners may agree to allow others to use their land in ways that would otherwise be actionable, and such agreements may be made to bind those to whom the land is conveyed. Anglo-American law tends to divide these grants of use rights into categories that reflect their common-law origins: easements (such as rights of way), profits (such as the right to take minerals or timber), real covenants (such as a promise to pay a homeowners' association fee), and equitable servitudes (such as a promise to use the property for residential purposes only). The civil law has fewer categories, the general category "servitudes" tending to cover for them all, and is a bit more restrictive. A common means of acquiring property is by transfer from the previous owner or owners. Such transfers include sales, donations, and inheritance. See also adverse possession; community property; intellectual property; prescription; real and personal property. community property intellectual property property tax real and personal property, A property is a building and the land belonging to it. This vehicle has been parked on private property, any area set aside for a particular purpose; "who owns this place?"; "the president was concerned about the property across from the White House", Very different sorts of things are regarded as property Individual rights to property (other than clothing and other personal effects), especially the right to own land, is a major innovation in so-called modern thought Land was one important kind of property, physical objects that constitute "the fruit of one's labor" was another It was a short step from physical property to intellectual property, the fruit of one's intellectual labor which was given some recognition in the U S Constitution See trademark, trade secret, copyright, patent (Notice that "ideas" cannot be owned by these means but only some "expression," design, or device ) The advent of electronic information has raised new issues and problems about intellectual property and rights to such property, because of the extreme ease with which electronic information can be copied and transmitted, One of the two principal characteristics of objects (the other is methods) Properties define the manifestation of the object-for example, its appearance Properties may be defined for an object or for the class of objects to which the particular object belongs, in which case they are said to be inherited, a characteristic or a feature of an item (Items are said to 'instance' or 'exemplify' properties Thus, if Mr Clean is bald, we may say that the item, Mr Clean, instances or exemplifies the property of baldness Note, however, that he does not do so in the actual world ),
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That owns property; especially that owns land or real estate and derives income from it
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Possessing property; holding real estate, or other investments of money
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Propertied people own land or property. the propertied classes. owning a lot of property or land
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owning land or securities as a principal source of revenue
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An editable or read-only parameter associated with an application, component or class, or the value of such a parameter - "You need to set the debugging property to "verbose"."
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An attribute or abstract quality which is characteristic of a class of objects - "Matter can have many properties, including color, mass and density."
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The exclusive right of possessing, enjoying and disposing of a thing
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Something that is owned - "Leave those books alone! They are my property."
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A piece of real estate, such as a parcel of land - "Important types of property include real property (land), personal property (other physical possessions), and intellectual property (rights over artistic creations, inventions, etc.)."
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An object used in a dramatic production - "Costumes and scenery are distinguished from property properly speaking"
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An attribute or abstract quality associated with an individual, object or concept - "Charm is his most endearing property"
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owndom - "Hence we maintain that man cannot be a man without property. He cannot be his own without an outward owndom."
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Properties are a data type of a C++Builder Object Properties really feel and act like data The fact is, they are methods that act like data members Confusing? A little, but very very powerful For example, if you had a property named NoLines, you could increment the property using NoLines++, just as if it was a data member The Builder calls the get and set methods and the value is incremented In a ANSI C++ scenario using data encapsulation, the ++ could not be used The only thing that you cannot do with a property that you can do to a data member is passing the property to an argument by reference See "Implementation of Tobject" for more information
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Within the persistence system, Property is used as the global term to describe either an attribute or an association of an Object Type
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The stylistic features of an object (See also Attribute )
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real property, equipment, intangible property and debt instruments
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Materials or supplies, equipment, facilities and services General prohibitions about improper use of property apply to all classifications of property
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An individual component of a logical representation of a scalar type Each property has an associated read and write accessor which allows the value of the property to be accessed and manipulated independently
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A characteristic of an object that is defined for a class Search Server/Search Engine An information retrieval system that enables you to search the Web pages scattered around the world for a home page you want to see The system is something like "telephone directory of home pages " By entering keywords of the information you want to get, a search engine looks for the home pages containing the keywords, and shows you the URL's and other information of those pages
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property
A property is a component of an object, similar to an element An object must have a value for each of its properties -- one and only one value For example, a certain folder object must have a name It may not have no name, nor may it have multiple names Perhaps its name is "", but understand that the name property still has a value
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property
A named style attribute or parameter for a markup element specified in a stylesheet declaration, e g color, background, font-family, margin etc , which is assigned a specific value Properties are always followed by a colon to separate them from their value pair
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An editable parameter associated with an application, or its value
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Property includes all those things and rights which are the object of ownership Real property consists of land or anything attached to or a part of the land such as a house All other property such as stocks, insurance, jewellery, is called personal property
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The exclusive right of possessing, enjoying, and disposing of a thing
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A parcel of land with a single owner
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An attribute or abstract quality associated with an object
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Windows may have associated ``properties'', consisting of a name, a type, a data format, and some data The protocol places no interpretation on properties They are intended as a general-purpose naming mechanism for clients For example, clients might share information such as resize hints, program names, and icon formats with a window manager via properties
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A named attribute, such as color or size, assigned to an Access object The properties of an object can be accessed by right-clicking on the object
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A named value denoting a characteristic of an element A property has semantic impact Certain properties are predefined in the UML; others may be user defined Synonym: property [OMA] See tagged value
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A uniquely named value in a vCard or a vCalendar, consisting of a property name, one or more property parameters (optional), and a property value
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a characteristic of an object; the properties of an object can define its appearance or behavior for example
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All the adjuncts of a play except the scenery and the dresses of the actors; stage requisites
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Propriety; correctness
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That to which a person has a legal title, whether in his possession or not; thing owned; an estate, whether in lands, goods, or money; as, a man of large property, or small property
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The exclusive right of possessing, enjoying, and disposing of a thing; ownership; title
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An acquired or artificial quality; that which is given by art, or bestowed by man; as, the poem has the properties which constitute excellence
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That which is proper to anything; a peculiar quality of a thing; that which is inherent in a subject, or naturally essential to it; an attribute; as, sweetness is a property of sugar
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To invest which properties, or qualities
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a construct whereby objects or individuals can be distinguished; "self-confidence is not an endearing property"
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something owned; any tangible or intangible possession that is owned by someone; "that hat is my property"; "he is a man of property"
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any movable articles or objects used on the set of a play or movie; "before every scene he ran down his checklist of props" a basic or essential attribute shared by all members of a class; "a study of the physical properties of atomic particles" a construct whereby objects or individuals can be distinguished; "self-confidence is not an endearing property" something owned; any tangible or intangible possession that is owned by someone; "that hat is my property"; "he is a man of property"
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To make a property of; to appropriate
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any movable articles or objects used on the set of a play or movie; "before every scene he ran down his checklist of props"
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a basic or essential attribute shared by all members of a class; "a study of the physical properties of atomic particles"
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possessions, belongings; estate, assets; ownership; characteristic, attribute; prop used on-stage during a performance (Theater) isim
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Someone's property is all the things that belong to them or something that belongs to them. Richard could easily destroy her personal property to punish her for walking out on him Security forces searched thousands of homes, confiscating weapons and stolen property
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Windows can have associated properties that consist of a name, a type, a data format, and some data The protocol places no interpretation on properties They are intended as a general-purpose naming mechanism for clients For example, clients might use properties to share information such as resize hints, program names, and icon formats with a window manager
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A named attribute of an object Properties define object characteristics such as size, color, and screen location, or the state of an object, such as enabled or disabled
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In legal terms, property defines anything that can be owned: either an object or a right
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Information that is associated with an object In OLE, properties fall into two categories: run-time properties and persistent properties Run-time properties are typically associated with control objects or their containers For example, background color is a run-time property set by a control's container Persistent properties are associated with stored objects See also Persistent property and Run-time properties
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* Very different sorts of things are regarded as property Individual rights to property (other than clothing and other personal effects), especially the right to own land, is a major innovation in so-called modern thought Land was one important kind of property, physical objects that constitute "the fruit of one's labor" was another It was a short step from physical property to intellectual property, the fruit of one's intellectual labor which was given some recognition in the U S Constitution See trademark, trade secret, copyright, patent (Notice that "ideas" cannot be owned by these means but only some "expression," design, or device ) The advent of electronic information has raised new issues and problems about intellectual property and rights to such property, because of the extreme ease with which electronic information can be copied and transmitted
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(See character properties )
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A "property" is a piece of information about an element, for example structural information (e g , it is item number 7 in a list, or plain text) or presentation information (e g , that it is marked as bold, its font size is 14) In XML and HTML, properties of an element include the type of the element (e g , IMG or DL), the values of its attributes, and information associated by means of a style sheet In a database, properties of a particular element may include values of the entry, and acceptable data types for that entry
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The properties of a substance or object are the ways in which it behaves in particular conditions. A radio signal has both electrical and magnetic properties. In law, something that is owned or possessed. Concepts of property vary widely among cultures. In the West, property is generally regarded as either tangible (e.g., land or goods) or intangible (e.g., stocks and bonds or a patent). Individual ownership of property is emphasized in Western societies, whereas in many non-Western societies property ownership is deemphasized or conceived on a more strictly communal basis. The use of property is extensively regulated throughout the West. Landowners injured by adjoining land uses may sue in nuisance in Anglo-American countries; similar actions exist in civil-law countries. Throughout the West, landowners may agree to allow others to use their land in ways that would otherwise be actionable, and such agreements may be made to bind those to whom the land is conveyed. Anglo-American law tends to divide these grants of use rights into categories that reflect their common-law origins: easements (such as rights of way), profits (such as the right to take minerals or timber), real covenants (such as a promise to pay a homeowners' association fee), and equitable servitudes (such as a promise to use the property for residential purposes only). The civil law has fewer categories, the general category "servitudes" tending to cover for them all, and is a bit more restrictive. A common means of acquiring property is by transfer from the previous owner or owners. Such transfers include sales, donations, and inheritance. See also adverse possession; community property; intellectual property; prescription; real and personal property. community property intellectual property property tax real and personal property
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A property is a building and the land belonging to it. This vehicle has been parked on private property
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any area set aside for a particular purpose; "who owns this place?"; "the president was concerned about the property across from the White House"
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Very different sorts of things are regarded as property Individual rights to property (other than clothing and other personal effects), especially the right to own land, is a major innovation in so-called modern thought Land was one important kind of property, physical objects that constitute "the fruit of one's labor" was another It was a short step from physical property to intellectual property, the fruit of one's intellectual labor which was given some recognition in the U S Constitution See trademark, trade secret, copyright, patent (Notice that "ideas" cannot be owned by these means but only some "expression," design, or device ) The advent of electronic information has raised new issues and problems about intellectual property and rights to such property, because of the extreme ease with which electronic information can be copied and transmitted
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One of the two principal characteristics of objects (the other is methods) Properties define the manifestation of the object-for example, its appearance Properties may be defined for an object or for the class of objects to which the particular object belongs, in which case they are said to be inherited
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a characteristic or a feature of an item (Items are said to 'instance' or 'exemplify' properties Thus, if Mr Clean is bald, we may say that the item, Mr Clean, instances or exemplifies the property of baldness Note, however, that he does not do so in the actual world )
Some etymologies, pronunciations, function and usage date content for the English translation portion are from Merriam-Webster Online at www.Merriam-Webster.com. Thanks to Online Yunanca Dil Eğitimi for providing some parts of online greek dictionary. To contribute more resources please contact us. Visuals(images) are provided by Google Image Search API. Some parts of the dictionary is contributed by many users, thank you! The content on this site is for informational purposes only. Bu aramada propertied kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. propertied kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan propertied kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.