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propositus
pro·pos·i·tus P0602900 (prō-pŏz′ĭ-təs)n. pl. pro·pos·i·ti (-tī′) 1. Law The person who is the subject of a question or action.2. A person to whom descendants are commonly related.3. See index case. [Latin prōpositus, past participle of prōpōnere, to set forth; see propose.]propositus (prəˈpɒzɪtəs) or feminine propositan, pl -ti (-ˌtaɪ) or (feminine) -tae (-tiː) 1. (Law) law the person from whom a line of descent is traced2. (Medicine) med Also called (esp US): proband the first patient to be investigated in a family study, to whom all relationships are referred[from New Latin, from Latin prōpōnere to set forth; see propound]propositusthe person from whom a line of descent originates.See also: AncestorsThesaurusNoun | 1. | propositus - the person immediately affected by or concerned with an actionindividual, mortal, person, somebody, someone, soul - a human being; "there was too much for one person to do" |
propositus
propositus[prə′päz·əd·əs] (genetics) proband propositus
pro·pos·i·tus, pl. pro·po·si·ti (prō-poz'i-tŭs, -tī), 1. Proband, usually referring to the first index case to be ascertained. Compare: consultand. 2. A premise; an argument. [L. fr. propono, pp. -positus, to lay out, propound] propositus (prō-pŏz′ĭ-təs)n. pl. proposi·ti (-tī′) 1. Law The person who is the subject of a question or action.2. A person to whom descendants are commonly related.3. See index case.pro·pos·i·tus, pl. propositi (prō-poz'i-tŭs, -tī) 1. Proband distinguished by sex. 2. A premise; an argument. [L. fr. propono, pp. -positus, to lay out, propound]pro·pos·i·tus, pl. propositi (prō-poz'i-tŭs, -tī) 1. Proband, usually referring to the first index case to be ascertained. 2. A premise; an argument. [L. fr. propono, pp. -positus, to lay out, propound]Propositus
PROPOSITUS. The person proposed. In making genealogical tables, the person whose relations it is desirous to find out, is called the propositus. propositus
Words related to propositusnoun the person immediately affected by or concerned with an actionRelated Words- individual
- mortal
- person
- somebody
- someone
- soul
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