Property (disambiguation)
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Property is the ownership of land, resources, improvements or other tangible objects, or intellectual property.
Property may also refer to:
Philosophy and science
- Property (philosophy), in philosophy, mathematics, and logic, an abstraction characterizing an object
 - Material properties, properties by which the benefits of one material versus another can be assessed
 - Chemical property, a material's properties that becomes evident during a chemical reaction
 - Physical property, any property that is measurable whose value describes a state of a physical system
 - Thermodynamic properties, in thermodynamics and materials science, intensive and extensive physical properties of substances
 - Mental property, a property of the mind studied by many sciences and parasciences
 
Computer science
- Property (programming), a type of class member in object-oriented programming
 - .properties, a Java Properties File to store program settings as name-value pairs
 - Window property, data associated to a window in the X Window System
 - Property of a Resource Description Framework class, possessing a value domain and range
 
Law and politics
- Real property, a piece of land defined by boundaries to which ownership is usually ascribed, including any improvements on this land
 - Property rights (economics), a discussion of the role of property in economic theory
 - National Register of Historic Places property types, a site designated and classified by its type on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places
 
Other uses
- Property (novel), a novel by Valerie Martin
 - Theatrical property (usually known as a "prop"), any object used or touched by a performer
 
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