slovodefinícia
improper
(encz)
improper,neslušný adj: Zdeněk Brož
improper
(encz)
improper,nesprávný Pavel Machek; Giza
improper
(encz)
improper,nevhodný adj: Zdeněk Brož
Improper
(gcide)
Improper \Im*prop"er\, v. t.
To appropriate; to limit. [Obs.]
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He would in like manner improper and inclose the
sunbeams to comfort the rich and not the poor. --Jewel.
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Improper
(gcide)
Improper \Im*prop"er\, a. [F. impropre, L. improprius; pref. im-
not + proprius proper. See Proper.]
1. Not proper; not suitable; not fitted to the circumstances,
design, or end; unfit; not becoming; incongruous;
inappropriate; indecent; as, an improper medicine;
improper thought, behavior, language, dress.
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Follow'd his enemy king, and did him service,
Improper for a slave. --Shak.
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And to their proper operation still,
Ascribe all Good; to their improper, Ill. --Pope.
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2. Not peculiar or appropriate to individuals; general;
common. [Obs.]
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Not to be adorned with any art but such improper
ones as nature is said to bestow, as singing and
poetry. --J. Fletcher.
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3. Not according to facts; inaccurate; erroneous.
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Improper diphthong. See under Diphthong.

Improper feud, an original feud, not earned by military
service. --Mozley & W.

Improper fraction. See under Fraction.
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improper
(wn)
improper
adj 1: not suitable or right or appropriate; "slightly improper
to dine alone with a married man"; "improper medication";
"improper attire for the golf course" [ant: proper]
2: not conforming to legality, moral law, or social convention;
"an unconventional marriage"; "improper banking practices"
[syn: improper, unconventional, unlawful]
3: not appropriate for a purpose or occasion; "said all the
wrong things" [syn: improper, wrong]
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improper fraction
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improper fraction,nepravý zlomek Zdeněk Brož
improper point
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improper point,nevlastní bod [mat.] Petr Prášek
improperly
(encz)
improperly,nesprávně adv: Zdeněk Brož
improperness
(encz)
improperness, n:
Improper
(gcide)
Improper \Im*prop"er\, v. t.
To appropriate; to limit. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster]

He would in like manner improper and inclose the
sunbeams to comfort the rich and not the poor. --Jewel.
[1913 Webster]Improper \Im*prop"er\, a. [F. impropre, L. improprius; pref. im-
not + proprius proper. See Proper.]
1. Not proper; not suitable; not fitted to the circumstances,
design, or end; unfit; not becoming; incongruous;
inappropriate; indecent; as, an improper medicine;
improper thought, behavior, language, dress.
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Follow'd his enemy king, and did him service,
Improper for a slave. --Shak.
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And to their proper operation still,
Ascribe all Good; to their improper, Ill. --Pope.
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2. Not peculiar or appropriate to individuals; general;
common. [Obs.]
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Not to be adorned with any art but such improper
ones as nature is said to bestow, as singing and
poetry. --J. Fletcher.
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3. Not according to facts; inaccurate; erroneous.
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Improper diphthong. See under Diphthong.

Improper feud, an original feud, not earned by military
service. --Mozley & W.

Improper fraction. See under Fraction.
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Improper diphthong
(gcide)
Improper \Im*prop"er\, a. [F. impropre, L. improprius; pref. im-
not + proprius proper. See Proper.]
1. Not proper; not suitable; not fitted to the circumstances,
design, or end; unfit; not becoming; incongruous;
inappropriate; indecent; as, an improper medicine;
improper thought, behavior, language, dress.
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Follow'd his enemy king, and did him service,
Improper for a slave. --Shak.
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And to their proper operation still,
Ascribe all Good; to their improper, Ill. --Pope.
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2. Not peculiar or appropriate to individuals; general;
common. [Obs.]
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Not to be adorned with any art but such improper
ones as nature is said to bestow, as singing and
poetry. --J. Fletcher.
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3. Not according to facts; inaccurate; erroneous.
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Improper diphthong. See under Diphthong.

Improper feud, an original feud, not earned by military
service. --Mozley & W.

Improper fraction. See under Fraction.
[1913 Webster]Diphthong \Diph"thong\ (?; 115, 277), n. [L. diphthongus, Gr. ?;
di- = di`s- twice + ? voice, sound, fr. ? to utter a sound:
cf. F. diphthongue.] (Ortho["e]py)
(a) A coalition or union of two vowel sounds pronounced in
one syllable; as, ou in out, oi in noise; -- called a
proper diphthong.
(b) A vowel digraph; a union of two vowels in the same
syllable, only one of them being sounded; as, ai in
rain, eo in people; -- called an improper diphthong.
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improper diphthong
(gcide)
Improper \Im*prop"er\, a. [F. impropre, L. improprius; pref. im-
not + proprius proper. See Proper.]
1. Not proper; not suitable; not fitted to the circumstances,
design, or end; unfit; not becoming; incongruous;
inappropriate; indecent; as, an improper medicine;
improper thought, behavior, language, dress.
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Follow'd his enemy king, and did him service,
Improper for a slave. --Shak.
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And to their proper operation still,
Ascribe all Good; to their improper, Ill. --Pope.
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2. Not peculiar or appropriate to individuals; general;
common. [Obs.]
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Not to be adorned with any art but such improper
ones as nature is said to bestow, as singing and
poetry. --J. Fletcher.
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3. Not according to facts; inaccurate; erroneous.
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Improper diphthong. See under Diphthong.

Improper feud, an original feud, not earned by military
service. --Mozley & W.

Improper fraction. See under Fraction.
[1913 Webster]Diphthong \Diph"thong\ (?; 115, 277), n. [L. diphthongus, Gr. ?;
di- = di`s- twice + ? voice, sound, fr. ? to utter a sound:
cf. F. diphthongue.] (Ortho["e]py)
(a) A coalition or union of two vowel sounds pronounced in
one syllable; as, ou in out, oi in noise; -- called a
proper diphthong.
(b) A vowel digraph; a union of two vowels in the same
syllable, only one of them being sounded; as, ai in
rain, eo in people; -- called an improper diphthong.
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Improper feud
(gcide)
Improper \Im*prop"er\, a. [F. impropre, L. improprius; pref. im-
not + proprius proper. See Proper.]
1. Not proper; not suitable; not fitted to the circumstances,
design, or end; unfit; not becoming; incongruous;
inappropriate; indecent; as, an improper medicine;
improper thought, behavior, language, dress.
[1913 Webster]

Follow'd his enemy king, and did him service,
Improper for a slave. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

And to their proper operation still,
Ascribe all Good; to their improper, Ill. --Pope.
[1913 Webster]

2. Not peculiar or appropriate to individuals; general;
common. [Obs.]
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Not to be adorned with any art but such improper
ones as nature is said to bestow, as singing and
poetry. --J. Fletcher.
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3. Not according to facts; inaccurate; erroneous.
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Improper diphthong. See under Diphthong.

Improper feud, an original feud, not earned by military
service. --Mozley & W.

Improper fraction. See under Fraction.
[1913 Webster]
Improper fraction
(gcide)
Fraction \Frac"tion\, n. [F. fraction, L. fractio a breaking,
fr. frangere, fractum, to break. See Break.]
1. The act of breaking, or state of being broken, especially
by violence. [Obs.]
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Neither can the natural body of Christ be subject to
any fraction or breaking up. --Foxe.
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2. A portion; a fragment.
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Some niggard fractions of an hour. --Tennyson.
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3. (Arith. or Alg.) One or more aliquot parts of a unit or
whole number; an expression for a definite portion of a
unit or magnitude.
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Common fraction, or Vulgar fraction, a fraction in which
the number of equal parts into which the integer is
supposed to be divided is indicated by figures or letters,
called the denominator, written below a line, over which
is the numerator, indicating the number of these parts
included in the fraction; as 1/2, one half, 2/5, two
fifths.

Complex fraction, a fraction having a fraction or mixed
number in the numerator or denominator, or in both.
--Davies & Peck.

Compound fraction, a fraction of a fraction; two or more
fractions connected by of.

Continued fraction, Decimal fraction, Partial fraction,
etc. See under Continued, Decimal, Partial, etc.

Improper fraction, a fraction in which the numerator is
greater than the denominator.

Proper fraction, a fraction in which the numerator is less
than the denominator.
[1913 Webster]Improper \Im*prop"er\, a. [F. impropre, L. improprius; pref. im-
not + proprius proper. See Proper.]
1. Not proper; not suitable; not fitted to the circumstances,
design, or end; unfit; not becoming; incongruous;
inappropriate; indecent; as, an improper medicine;
improper thought, behavior, language, dress.
[1913 Webster]

Follow'd his enemy king, and did him service,
Improper for a slave. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

And to their proper operation still,
Ascribe all Good; to their improper, Ill. --Pope.
[1913 Webster]

2. Not peculiar or appropriate to individuals; general;
common. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster]

Not to be adorned with any art but such improper
ones as nature is said to bestow, as singing and
poetry. --J. Fletcher.
[1913 Webster]

3. Not according to facts; inaccurate; erroneous.
[1913 Webster]

Improper diphthong. See under Diphthong.

Improper feud, an original feud, not earned by military
service. --Mozley & W.

Improper fraction. See under Fraction.
[1913 Webster]
Improperation
(gcide)
Improperation \Im*prop`er*a"tion\, n. [L. improperare,
improperatum, to taunt.]
The act of upbraiding or taunting; a reproach; a taunt.
[Obs.]
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Improperatios and terms of scurrility. --Sir T.
Browne
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Improperia
(gcide)
Improperia \Im`pro*pe"ri*a\, n. pl. [L., reproaches.] (Mus.)
A series of antiphons and responses, expressing the sorrowful
remonstrance of our Lord with his people; -- sung on the
morning of the Good Friday in place of the usual daily Mass
of the Roman ritual. --Grove.
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Improperly
(gcide)
Improperly \Im*prop"er*ly\, adv.
In an improper manner; not properly; unsuitably;
unbecomingly.
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Improperty
(gcide)
Improperty \Im*prop"er*ty\, n.
Impropriety. [Obs.]
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improper fraction
(wn)
improper fraction
n 1: a fraction whose numerator is larger than the denominator
improperly
(wn)
improperly
adv 1: in an improper way; "he checked whether the wound had
healed improperly" [ant: decent, decently, {in good
order}, properly, right, the right way]
improperness
(wn)
improperness
n 1: an improper demeanor [syn: impropriety, improperness]
[ant: correctitude, properness, propriety]

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