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  1. prop-prefix

    Used as a combining form to denote the presence of 3 carbon atoms in the parent chain when forming names of organic compounds.

  2. Etymology: Derived from propionic acid via propyl.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of prop- in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of prop- in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

Examples of prop- in a Sentence

  1. Cara Louise:

    My 5-year-old boy is really into dressing up for every occasion so we did the inside up with a circus theme and he dressed as It, so the prop in the garden was part of our theme.

  2. Steven Mnuchin:

    Venezuela's oil... should not be used as a bargaining tool to prop up dictators and prolong the usurpation of Venezuelan democracy.

  3. Scott Brown:

    While investors are concerned about the slowdown in the Chinese economy, the question now is whether the authorities have the ability to prop up the market.

  4. Spokesperson Tommy Garcia:

    While Republicans chase windmills and rush their MAGA money into out-of-reach districts hoping to catch a couple headlines, Democrats are investing strategically and taking nothing for granted to maintain the path to 218 – while also forcing national Republicans to spend millions to prop up their extreme candidates, we’re confident the MAGA Republicans that would be a rubber stamp for the GOP’s nationwide abortion ban and gutting of Social Security and Medicare will never see the halls of Congress.

  5. Jason Miller:

    I would say that with regard to Joe Biden, I think too often Joe Biden's used the mask as a prop.

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