Propless
noun, Theater.
1.
property (def 8).
verb props, propping, propped when tr, often foll by up
1.
(transitive) to support with a rigid object, such as a stick
2.
(transitive) usually also foll by against. to place or lean
3.
(transitive) to sustain or support
4.
(intransitive) (Austral & NZ) to stop suddenly or unexpectedly
noun
5.
something that gives rigid support, such as a stick
6.
a person or thing giving support, as of a moral or spiritual nature
7.
(rugby) either of the forwards at either end of the front row of a scrum
noun
1.
short for property (sense 8)
noun
1.
an informal word for propeller
prop
propeller
see: knock the bottom (props) out from
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- Propman
noun, plural propmen. 1. a person responsible for securing, handling, and storing the properties used in a theatrical, motion-picture, or television production. noun (pl) -men 1. short for property man
- Propolis
noun 1. a reddish resinous cement collected by bees from the buds of trees, used to stop up crevices in the hives, strengthen the cells, etc. noun 1. a greenish-brown resinous aromatic substance collected by bees from the buds of trees for use in the construction of hives Also called bee glue, hive dross
- Propone
verb (used with object), proponed, proponing. Scot. 1. to suggest for consideration; propose. 2. to present before a jury or judge; plead for or request (an official decision). verb 1. (Scot) to propose or put forward, esp before a court
- Proponed
verb (used with object), proponed, proponing. Scot. 1. to suggest for consideration; propose. 2. to present before a jury or judge; plead for or request (an official decision). verb 1. (Scot) to propose or put forward, esp before a court
- Proponent
noun 1. a person who puts forward a proposition or proposal. 2. a person who argues in favor of something; an advocate. 3. a personwho supports a cause or doctrine; adherent. 4. a person who propounds a legal instrument, such as a will for probate. noun 1. a person who argues in favour of something […]
