| 释义 | proprium
 pro·pri·umP0604050 (prō′prē-əm)n. pl. pro·pri·a (-prē-ə)  In Aristotelian thought, a predicable property common to all members of a kind but not constituting part of the definition of that kind.[Medieval Latin, from neuter of Latin proprius, proper (to) (translation of Greek idion); see per in Indo-European roots.]
 proprium(ˈprəʊprɪəm) n (Logic) logic obsolete Also called: property an attribute that is not essential to a species but is common and peculiar to it[C16: Latin, neuter sing of proprius proper, own]EncyclopediaSeeproperty
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