not+proper

  • 61proper — adjective 1) he s not a proper scientist Syn: real, genuine, actual, true, bona fide; informal kosher Ant: fake 2) the proper channels Syn: right, correct …

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  • 62proper — adjective 1) he s not a proper scientist Syn: real, genuine, actual, true, bona fide; informal kosher 2) the proper channels Syn: right, correct, accepted, conventional, established …

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  • 63not — adv. expressing negation, esp.: 1 (also n t joined to a preceding verb) following an auxiliary verb or be or (in a question) the subject of such a verb (I cannot say; she isn t there; didn t you tell me?; am I not right?; aren t we smart?). Usage …

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  • 64proper subset — noun Of a set, a set that is a subset of the set but not equal to it. 2, 4, 5 is a proper subset of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, but 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 is not …

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  • 65proper party — As distinguished from a necessary party, is one who has an interest in the subject matter of the litigation, which may be conveniently settled therein. One without whom a substantial decree may be made, but not a decree which shall completely… …

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  • 66proper accounting records — Accounting records that are sufficient to show and explain an organization s transactions. For a company, the Companies Act requires that these records should be able to disclose with reasonable accuracy, at any time, the financial position of… …

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  • 67proper accounting records — Accounting records that are sufficient to show and explain an organization s transactions. For a company, the Companies Act requires that these records should be able to disclose with reasonable accuracy, at any time, the financial position of… …

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  • 68proper noun — noun Date: circa 1890 a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English called also proper name …

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  • 69proper noun — Gram. a noun that is not normally preceded by an article or other limiting modifier, as any or some, and that is arbitrarily used to denote a particular person, place, or thing without regard to any descriptive meaning the word or phrase may have …

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  • 70proper noun — /prɒpə ˈnaʊn/ (say propuh nown) noun a noun that is not usually preceded by an article or other limiting modifier and, when written, is spelt with an initial capital, in meaning applicable only to a single person or thing, or to several persons… …