subproper
adjEtymology
Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *upó Proto-Italic *supo Latin sub Latin sub-der. English sub- Latin propriusbor. Anglo-Norman proprebor. Middle English propre English proper English subproper From sub- + proper.
- derived from proprebor
- derived from sub- Latin propriusbor
- derived from *upó Proto-Italic *supo Latin sub Latin sub-der✻
Definitions
Having some of the key characteristics of the proper property (which ones depend on the…
Having some of the key characteristics of the proper property (which ones depend on the type of proper property).
- An object can have several subproper centers or none at all. Figure 2 shows the proper center and some subproper centers for the letter E.
- The author establishes some basic properties and two surjectivity theorems for subproper operators.
- Obviously, each perfect mapping is a proper mapping, each proper mapping is a subproper mapping and each subproper mapping is a compact-covering mapping.
The neighborhood
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for subproper. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
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