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  2. Prop - Wikipedia

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    A prop, formally known as a (theatrical) property, [1] is an object actors use on stage or screen during a performance or screen production. [2]

  3. Numeral prefix - Wikipedia

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    Systematic names and words comprising SI prefixes and binary prefixes are not hyphenated, by definition. Nonetheless, for clarity, dictionaries list numerical prefixes in hyphenated form, to distinguish the prefixes from words with the same spellings (such as duo-and duo). Several technical numerical prefixes are not derived from words for numbers.

  4. Glossary of motion picture terms - Wikipedia

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    The term "prop" sometimes implies a mock or imitation of an actual object, or an accurately rendered but non-functional replica, as with a prop gun, but may more broadly encompass all objects handled by actors during filming, whether artificial or genuine. propmaker An off-set crew member who builds custom props or scenery for a production. [38

  5. List of logic symbols - Wikipedia

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    definition: is defined as metalanguage:= means "from now on, is defined to be another name for ." This is a statement in the metalanguage, not the object language. The notation may occasionally be seen in physics, meaning the same as :=.

  6. Prop comedy - Wikipedia

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    Prop comedy is a comedy genre in which performers use humorous objects, or conventional objects in humorous ways. The stages and films term " prop ", an abbreviation of "property", refers to any object an actor handles in the course of a performance.

  7. Proprietary trading - Wikipedia

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    Proprietary trading (also known as prop trading) occurs when a trader trades stocks, bonds, currencies, commodities, their derivatives, or other financial instruments with the firm's own money (instead of using customer funds) to make a profit for itself.

  8. Prop (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    PROP (category theory), in mathematics; Prop, short for propeller, a fan used for vehicle propulsion; Prop, short for proposition, an initiative or referendum put to a vote on a ballot; Prop-word, a linguistic term; Proposition bet, in gambling; Props, or propers, a slang term for proper respect, also embodied in the fist bump hand gesture

  9. PROP (category theory) - Wikipedia

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    The name PROP is an abbreviation of "PROduct and Permutation category". The notion was introduced by Adams and Mac Lane; the topological version of it was later given by Boardman and Vogt. [ 2 ] Following them, J. P. May then introduced the term “ operad ”, which is a particular kind of PROP, for the object which Boardman and Vogt called ...