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Definition of proprietarily - 5 dictionary results

pro⋅pri⋅e⋅tar⋅y

[pruh-prahy-i-ter-ee] adjective, noun, plural -tar⋅ies.
–adjective
1. belonging to a proprietor.
2. being a proprietor; holding property: the proprietary class.
3. pertaining to property or ownership: proprietary wealth.
4. belonging or controlled as property.
5. manufactured and sold only by the owner of the patent, formula, brand name, or trademark associated with the product: proprietary medicine.
6. privately owned and operated for profit: proprietary hospitals.
–noun
7. an owner or proprietor.
8. a body of proprietors.
9. American History. the grantee or owner, or one of the grantees or owners, of a proprietary colony.
10. ownership.
11. something owned, esp. real estate.
12. a proprietary medicine.
13. Also called proprietary school. a school organized as a profit-making venture primarily to teach vocational skills or self-improvement techniques.

Origin:
1400–50; late ME (n.) < ML proprietārius owner, n. use of LL: of an owner, of ownership. See propriety, -ary


pro⋅pri⋅e⋅tar⋅i⋅ly [pruh-prahy-i-tair-i-lee, -prahy-i-ter-] , adverb
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pro·pri·e·tar·y   (prə-prī'ĭ-těr'ē)   
adj.  
  1. Of, relating to, or suggestive of a proprietor or to proprietors as a group: had proprietary rights; behaved with a proprietary air in his friend's house.

  2. Exclusively owned; private: a proprietary hospital.

  3. Owned by a private individual or corporation under a trademark or patent: a proprietary drug.

n.   pl. pro·pri·e·tar·ies
  1. A proprietor.

  2. A group of proprietors.

  3. Ownership; proprietorship.

  4. A proprietary medicine.

  5. One granted ownership of a proprietary colony.


[From Middle English proprietarie, owner of property, from Old French proprietaire and from Medieval Latin proprietārius, both from Late Latin, of a property owner, from Latin proprietās, ownership; see property.]
pro·pri'e·tar'i·ly adv.
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Legal Dictionary

Main Entry: proprietary
Function: adjective
1 a : held as property of a private owner b : of, relating to, or characteristic of a proprietor <proprietary rights>
2 : used, made, or marketed by one having the exclusive legal right proprietary process>
3 : privately owned and managed and run as a profit-making organization
proprietary insurer> proprietary clinic>
4 : of or relating to the acts of a municipality which profit or benefit the municipality and for which it is answerable in negligence
Medical Dictionary

Main Entry: 2proprietary
Function: adjective
1 : used, made, or marketed by one having the exclusive legal right proprietary drug>
2 : privately owned and managed and run as a profit-making organization
proprietary clinic>
Medical Dictionary

proprietary pro·pri·e·tar·y (prə-prī'ĭ-těr'ē)
adj.

  1. Exclusively owned, as of a hospital.

  2. Owned by an individual or corporation under a trademark or patent, as of a drug.

n.
A proprietary medicine.

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