Destroy as property in a brawl
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BUSTUPDestroy, as property in a brawl
livings(in church use) A position as a vicar or rector with an income or property
cardinalityThe number of elements in a set or other grouping, as a property of that grouping
cardinalitiesThe number of elements in a set or other grouping, as a property of that grouping
inventoryA complete list of items such as property, goods in stock, or the contents of a building
qualeproperty as it is experienced as distinct from any source it might have in a physical object
inventoriesA complete list of items such as property, goods in stock, or the contents of a building
cadastreofficial register of the ownership, extent, and value of real property in a given area, used as a basis of taxation
movables(of property) a. not permanent in reference to place; capable of being moved without injury b. personal, as distinguished from real
cadasterofficial register of the ownership, extent, and value of real property in a given area, used as a basis of taxation
movable(of property) a. not permanent in reference to place; capable of being moved without injury b. personal, as distinguished from real
repoof, relating to, or being in the business of repossessing property (as a car) from buyers who have defaulted on payments a repo company
hysteresisThe phenomenon in which the value of a physical property lags behind changes in the effect causing it, as for instance when magnetic induction lags behind the magnetizing force
photodynamicof, relating to, or having the property of intensifying or inducing a toxic reaction to light (as in the destruction of cancer cells stained with a lightsensitive dye) in a living system
subbasecollection of subsets of a topological space having the property that every open set of a given topology can be written as the union of intersections of finite numbers of sets in the collection
escheatthe reverting of property to the state or some agency of the state, or, as in England, to the lord of the fee or to the crown, when there is a failure of persons legally qualified to inherit or to claim
enthalpyquantity associated with a thermodynamic system, expressed as the internal energy of a system plus the product of the pressure and volume of the system, having the property that during an isobaric process, the change in the quantity is equal to the heat t