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Definition of proper

Proper
Proper Prop"er, adv. Properly; hence, to a great degree; very; as, proper good. [Colloq & Vulgar]

Meaning of proper from wikipedia

- Look up proper or propriety in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Proper may refer to: Proper map, in topology, a property of continuous function between...
- spaces is called proper if inverse images of compact subsets are compact. In algebraic geometry, the analogous concept is called a proper morphism. There...
- Proper motion is the astrometric measure of changes in the apparent places of stars or other celestial objects as they move relative to the center of m****...
- proper names are proper nouns: Peter and Africa are both proper names and proper nouns; but Peter the Great and South Africa, while they are proper names...
- proper time (from Latin, meaning own time) along a timelike world line is defined as the time as measured by a clock following that line. The proper time...
- Ocean. Metropolitan Denmark, also called "continental Denmark" or "Denmark proper", consists of the northern Jutland peninsula and an archipelago of 406 islands...
- contiguous land empire in history. His grandson Kublai Khan conquered China proper and established the Yuan dynasty. After the collapse of the Yuan, the Mongols...
- Proper length or rest length is the length of an object in the object's rest frame. The measurement of lengths is more complicated in the theory of relativity...
- Sweden proper (Swedish: Egentliga Sverige, literally Actual Sweden) is a term used to distinguish those territories that were fully integrated into the...
- proper transfer function is a transfer function in which the degree of the numerator does not exceed the degree of the denominator. A strictly proper...