Proof that a property is yours
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DEEDProof that a property is yours
assumptionsA thing that is accepted as true or as certain to happen, without proof
assumptionA thing that is accepted as true or as certain to happen, without proof
positivismsA philosophical system that holds that every rationally justifiable assertion can be scientifically verified or is capable of logical or mathematical proof, and that therefore rejects metaphysics and theism
positivismA philosophical system that holds that every rationally justifiable assertion can be scientifically verified or is capable of logical or mathematical proof, and that therefore rejects metaphysics and theism
attributesA real property that a statistical analysis is attempting to describe
subrentto sublet or rent out (a property that is already rented)
valuablesA thing that is of great worth, esp. a small item of personal property
invariantsA function, quantity, or property that remains unchanged when a specified transformation is applied
energiesThe property of matter and radiation that is manifest as a capacity to perform work (such as causing motion or the interaction of molecules)
disjointa. (of two sets) having no common elements b. (of a system of sets) having the property that every pair of sets is disjoint
adjointssquare matrix obtained from a given square matrix and having the property that its product with the given matrix is equal to the determinant of the given matrix times the identity matrix
adjointsquare matrix obtained from a given square matrix and having the property that its product with the given matrix is equal to the determinant of the given matrix times the identity matrix
warningsannouncement from the U.S. National Weather Service alerting the public that a storm or other weather-related hazard is imminent and that immediate steps should be taken to protect lives and property
anisotropic(of an object or substance) Having a physical property that has a different value when measured in different directions. A simple example is wood, which is stronger along the grain than across it
isometryfunction from one metric space onto a second metric space having the property that the distance between two points in the first space is equal to the distance between the image points in the second space
potlatch(among American Indians of the northern Pacific coast, esp. the Kwakiutl) a ceremonial festival at which gifts are bestowed on the guests and property is destroyed by its owner in a show of wealth that the guests later attempt to surpass
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