1. Net.
2. Immaculé. Un habit propre.
3. Personnel. Un bien propre.
4. Adéquat. Un projet propre ŕ satisfaire chacun.
5. Spécifique. Un jeu propre ŕ l'enfance.
1. Free from impurities; SYN. fresh.
2. Free from dirt or impurities; or having clean habits
3. (Religion) Ritually clean or pure; morally pure; SYN. clean-living.
4. (Of behavior or especially language) Free from objectionable elements; fit for all observers; SYN. unobjectionable.
5. (Of sound or color) Free from anything that dulls or dims; SYN. clear, light, unclouded.
6. Not spreading pollution or contamination; especially radioactive contamination; SYN. uncontaminating.
7. Without difficulties or problems
8. Thorough and without qualification
9. Free of restrictions or qualifications; SYN. clear.
10. (Of a manuscript) Having few alterations or corrections; SYN. fair.
11. Marked by or calling for sportsmanship or fair play; SYN. sporting, sportsmanlike.
12. Not carrying concealed weapons.
13. (Of a record) Having no marks of discredit or offense
14. Free from clumsiness; precisely or deftly executed; SYN. neat.
15. Free of drugs
1. Clean or orderly.
2. Free from what is tawdry or unbecoming; SYN. refined, tasteful.
3. Showing care in execution.
4. Without water; SYN. straight, full-strength.
ETYM Old Eng. owen, awen, auen, aughen, as. âgen, p. p. of âgan to possess; akin to os. ęgan, German and Dutch eigen, Icel. eiginn, Swed. and Dan. egen. Related to Owe.
Belonging to or on behalf of a specified person (especially oneself); preceded by a possessive; SYN. ain.
ETYM Old Eng. propre, French propre, from Latin proprius. Related to Appropriate.
1. Appropriate for a condition or occasion; SYN. right, suitable.
2. Marked by suitability or rightness or appropriateness.
3. Having all the qualities typical of the thing specified.
4. Limited to the thing specified.
5. Elements of Christian mass that are variable.
Caractéristique. Le propre de l'homme.