| PROPOSITA | • proposita n. The first identified female case of an inherited disease in a family; the proband or index case. • PROPOSITA n. a woman from whom a line of descent is traced. |
| PROPOSITI | • propositi n. Plural of propositus. • PROPOSITUS n. (Latin) an individual to whom the family relationships of others are reckoned; specifically (a) (medicine) the first member of a family to be investigated by a researcher; (b) (law) a testator when making a will. |
| PROPOSITAE | • propositae n. Plural of proposita. • PROPOSITA n. a woman from whom a line of descent is traced. |
| PROPOSITUS | • propositus n. The first identified male case of an inherited disease in a family; the proband or index case. • PROPOSITUS n. (Latin) an individual to whom the family relationships of others are reckoned; specifically (a) (medicine) the first member of a family to be investigated by a researcher; (b) (law) a testator when making a will. |
| PROPOSITION | • proposition n. (Uncountable) The act of offering (an idea) for consideration. • proposition n. (Countable) An idea or a plan offered. • proposition n. (Countable, business settings) The terms of a transaction offered. |
| PROPOSITIONS | • propositions n. Plural of proposition. • propositions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of proposition. • PROPOSITION v. to make a proposal to. |
| PROPOSITIONAL | • propositional adj. Relating to, or limited to, propositions. • PROPOSITIONAL adj. of the nature of a proposition. |
| PROPOSITIONED | • propositioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of proposition. • PROPOSITION v. to make a proposal to. |
| PROPOSITIONING | • propositioning v. Present participle of proposition. • PROPOSITION v. to make a proposal to. |
| PROPOSITIONALLY | • propositionally adv. In a propositional manner. • PROPOSITIONAL adv. of the nature of a proposition. |