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Definition of Physical property
1. Noun. Any property used to characterize matter and energy and their interactions.
Specialized synonyms: Absorption Factor, Absorptivity, Dissolubility, Solubleness, Drippiness, Reflection, Reflectivity, Reflexion, Bending, Deflection, Deflexion, Temperature, Enthalpy, H, Heat Content, Total Heat, Entropy, Randomness, S, Perceptibility, Invisibility, Invisibleness, Brightness, Brightness Level, Light, Luminance, Luminosity, Luminousness, Inaudibility, Inaudibleness, Imperceptibility, Reluctivity, Sensitiveness, Sensitivity, Magnetisation, Magnetization, Elasticity, Snap, Malleability, Plasticity, Inelasticity, Unmalleability, Mass, Weight, Momentum, Fugacity, Length
Lexicographical Neighbors of Physical Property
Literary usage of Physical property
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Valuation and Rate-making: The Conflicting Theories of the Wisconsin by Robert Lee Hale (1918)
"It may have meant the existing market value of the physical property plus perhaps a
... A hypothetical outsider buying the physical property from the ..."
2. Municipal Franchises: A Description of the Terms and Conditions Upon which by Delos Franklin Wilcox (1911)
"Taxation of physical property outside of the streets.— Strictly speaking, the
plant and property of a utility, even the land and buildings outside of the ..."
3. Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers by American Institute of Electrical Engineers (1911)
"As the term indicates, this refers to the actual amount of money paid for the
physical property including original construction plus all additions since ..."
4. Report of the Annual Meeting (1869)
"... and dried at a low temperature, turns instantaneously red when exposed to a
temperature above 60" C. On a physical property nf two Coloured Compounds. ..."
5. Public Utilities: Their Fair Present Value and Return by Hammond Vinton Hayes (1915)
"Ascertainment of replacement cost of physical property. ... The costs to be
included in the group, " cost of physical property", are, in addition to those ..."
6. The Financial Policy of Corporations by Arthur Stone Dewing (1920)
"Observe that the term "physical property" is used and not "economic value"— the
value of the property as an instrument of production in a system of ..."