Disproperty :: Disproperty (v. t.) To cause to be no longer property; to dispossess of.
Improper :: Improper (a.) Not proper; not suitable; not fitted to the circumstances, design, or end; unfit; not becoming; incongruous; inappropriate; indecent; as, an improper medicine; improper thought, behavior, language, dress..
Improper :: Improper (a.) Not peculiar or appropriate to individuals; general; common.
Improper :: Improper (a.) Not according to facts; inaccurate; erroneous.
Improper :: Improper (v. t.) To appropriate; to limit.
Improperation :: Improperation (n.) The act of upbraiding or taunting; a reproach; a taunt.
Improperia :: Improperia (n. pl.) A series of antiphons and responses, expressing the sorrowful remonstrance of our Lord with his people; -- sung on the morning of the Good Friday in place of the usual daily Mass of the Roman ritual..
Improperly :: Improperly (adv.) In an improper manner; not properly; unsuitably; unbecomingly.
Proper :: Proper (a.) Belonging to one; one's own; individual.
Proper :: Proper (a.) Belonging to the natural or essential constitution; peculiar; not common; particular; as, every animal has his proper instincts and appetites..
Proper :: Proper (a.) Befitting one's nature, qualities, etc.; suitable in all respect; appropriate; right; fit; decent; as, water is the proper element for fish; a proper dress..
Proper :: Proper (a.) Becoming in appearance; well formed; handsome.
Proper :: Proper (a.) Pertaining to one of a species, but not common to the whole; not appellative; -- opposed to common; as, a proper name; Dublin is the proper name of a city..
Proper :: Proper (a.) Rightly so called; strictly considered; as, Greece proper; the garden proper..
Proper :: Proper (a.) Represented in its natural color; -- said of any object used as a charge.
Proper :: Proper (adv.) Properly; hence, to a great degree; very; as, proper good..
Properate :: Properate (v. t. & i.) To hasten, or press forward..
Properation :: Properation (n.) The act of hastening; haste.
Property :: Property (a.) 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..
Property :: Property (a.) An acquired or artificial quality; that which is given by art, or bestowed by man; as, the poem has the properties which constitute excellence..