Physical Property

Science / Chemistry / Physical Property: Measurement of a physical property may change the arrangement but not the structure of the molecules of a material. Examples of physical properties are density, color, boiling point, volume, temperature, and mass.
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Other Words for Physical

Physical Noun Synonyms: bodily, corporeal, corporal, fleshly, incarnate, carnal, mortal, earthly, natural, somatic, material, tangible, palpable, real, actual, true, concrete, manifest, solid
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Other Words for Property

Property Adverb Synonyms: possessions, belongings, effects, gear, paraphernalia, chattels
Property Noun Synonyms: characteristic, attribute, quality, feature, trait, mark, hallmark, idiosyncrasy, peculiarity, oddity, quirk, haecceity, quiddity
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Property Plant And Equipment

Business / Accounting / Property Plant And Equipment: Tangible, long-lived assets acquired for use in business operations: includes land, buildings, machinery, equipment, and furniture. MORE

Property Manager

Business / Real Estate / Property Manager: Someone who manages real estate for another person for compensation. Duties include collecting rents, maintaining the property and keeping up all accounting. MORE

Property Management

Business / Real Estate / Property Management: That aspect of the real estate industry devoted to marketing, leasing, managing, and the maintenance of the property of others. MORE

Property Plant And Equipment Turnover

Business / Accounting / Property Plant And Equipment Turnover: A measure of how well property, plant, and equipment are being utilized in generating a period's sales: computed by dividing net sales by average property, plant and equipment. MORE

Property Reports

Business / Real Estate / Property Reports: The mandatory federal and state documents compiled by subdividers and developers to provide potential purchasers with facts about a property prior to their purchase. MORE

Property Tax

Business / Debt / Property Tax: Local tax assessed on property owned, such as real estate or automobiles. MORE