Property (noun)

  1. A thing or things that a person owns.
  2. A building or piece of land, or the rights to use or control it.
  3. A characteristic or quality of something, especially one that makes it distinct or unique.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french propriete, from latin proprietas, from proprius "one"s own".

Examples:

  1. He inherited a large property from his grandparents.
  2. The property was sold for a record price.
  3. The company owns several properties in the city.
  4. The property includes a house, a barn and a garden.
  5. The density is a property of matter.
Some random words: dormancy, akin, discrepant