proprietary
adjEtymology
From French propriétaire, from Latin proprietārius. By surface analysis, propriety + -ary. Compare with the Latin proprietas (“property”) and proprius (“ownership”).
- derived from proprietārius
- derived from propriétaire
Definitions
Of or relating to property or ownership.
- proprietary rights
Owning something
Owning something; having ownership.
- the proprietary class
Created or manufactured exclusively by the owner or licensee of intellectual property…
Created or manufactured exclusively by the owner or licensee of intellectual property rights, as with a patent or trade secret.
- The continuous profitability of the company is based on its many proprietary products.
- It was reported that the recipes for the secret sauce and grinder sandwiches were proprietary, known only to the current president of the corporation and the former owner of the restaurant.
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Nonstandard and controlled by one particular organization.
- a proprietary extension to the HTML standard for Web page structure
Privately owned.
- a proprietary lake; a proprietary chapel
Possessive, jealous, or territorial.
A proprietor or owner.
- Wherefore what issue soever shall result from my mind , by his means most happily married to a retired life , must , of due , redound to his honour , as the sole proprietary of my pains during my present condition
A body of proprietors, taken collectively.
The rights of a proprietor.
A monk who had reserved goods and belongings to himself, notwithstanding his renunciation…
A monk who had reserved goods and belongings to himself, notwithstanding his renunciation of all at the time of profession.
A company doing legitimate business while also serving as a front for espionage.
- For all practical purposes, the proprietaries conduct their own financial affairs with a minimum of oversight from CIA headquarters.
The neighborhood
- neighborproper
- neighborproper name
- neighborproper noun
- neighborproprialization
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for proprietary. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA