| IMPROPER | • improper adj. Unsuitable to needs or circumstances; inappropriate; inapt. • improper adj. Not in keeping with conventional mores or good manners; indecent or immodest. • improper adj. Not according to facts; inaccurate or erroneous. |
| JUMPROPE | • jump␣rope n. (Uncountable) (also jump-roping, jumping rope) The activity, game or exercise in which a person must… • jump␣rope n. The length of rope, sometimes with handles, casing or other additions, used in that activity. • jump␣rope n. (Colloquial) A single jump in this game or activity, counted as a measure of achievement. |
| PROPENAL | • propenal n. (Organic chemistry) The compound acrolein. • PROPENAL n. another name for acrolein. |
| PROPENDS | • propends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of propend. • PROPEND v. (Shakespeare) to have a tendency toward. |
| PROPENES | • propenes n. Plural of propene. • PROPENE n. a flammable gas. |
| PROPENOL | • PROPENOL n. a flammable gas. |
| PROPENSE | • propense adj. (Archaic) Leaning toward, in a moral sense; inclined; disposed; prone. • PROPENSE adj. (obsolete) inclined. |
| PROPENYL | • propenyl n. (Chemistry) A radical of propene (propylene). • PROPENYL n. a hydrocarbon radical related to propene. |
| PROPERER | • properer adj. (Nonstandard) comparative form of proper: more proper. • PROPER adj. fitting. |
| PROPERLY | • properly adv. In a proper manner, appropriately, suitably; correctly, justifiably. • properly adv. (Obsolete) individually; in one’s own manner. • properly adv. (Colloquial) Entirely; extremely; thoroughly. |
| PROPERTY | • property n. Something that is owned. • property n. A piece of real estate, such as a parcel of land. • property n. (Britain) Real estate; the business of selling houses. |
| SAPROPEL | • sapropel n. (Geology) An aquatic sludge-like sediment rich in organic matter formed in oxygen-free areas at the… • SAPROPEL n. (Greek) a slimy sediment laid down in water, largely organic in origin. |
| UNPROPER | • unproper adj. (Obsolete) Improper, not according with fact or reason; wrong, irregular. • unproper adj. (Now rare) Improper, not suited for its use or application; inappropriate. • unproper adj. (Obsolete) Not belonging to a given person; someone else’s. |