In math, the adjective proper usually denotes something as being less than or equal to another thing. For example, we have:

  • Proper subsets: A is a proper subset of B iff every element in A is an element in B, but A is not equal to B. A then has less elements than B.
  • Proper divisors: a is a proper divisor of b if a*k = b, for some natural number k != 1. That is, a divides b and a !=b, so a < b
  • Proper fractions: Think way back to elementary school... a proper fraction has a numerator which is smaller than its denominator. 5/3 is an improper fraction, which everyone (I, anyway) had to write as 1 2/3 up until the beginning of Algebra 1.

Prop"er (?), a. [OE. propre, F. propre, fr. L. proprius. Cf. Appropriate.]

1.

Belonging to one; one's own; individual.

"His proper good" [i. e., his own possessions]. Chaucer. "My proper son."

Shak.

Now learn the difference, at your proper cost,
Betwixt true valor and an empty boast.
Dryden.

2.

Belonging to the natural or essential constitution; peculiar; not common; particular; as, every animal has his proper instincts and appetites.

Those high and peculiar attributes . . . which constitute our proper humanity.
Coleridge.

3.

Befitting one's nature, qualities, etc.; suitable in all respect; appropriate; right; fit; decent; as, water is the proper element for fish; a proper dress.

The proper study of mankind is man.
Pope.

In Athens all was pleasure, mirth, and play,
All proper to the spring, and sprightly May.
Dryden.

4.

Becoming in appearance; well formed; handsome.

[Archaic] "Thou art a proper man."

Chaucer.

Moses . . . was hid three months of his parents, because they saw he was a proper child.
Heb. xi. 23.

5.

Pertaining to one of a species, but not common to the whole; not appellative; -- opposed to common; as, a proper name; Dublin is the proper name of a city.

6.

Rightly so called; strictly considered; as, Greece proper; the garden proper.

7. Her.

Represented in its natural color; -- said of any object used as a charge.

In proper, individually; privately. [Obs.] Jer. Taylor. -- Proper flowercorolla Bot., one of the single florets, or corollets, in an aggregate or compound flower. -- Proper fraction Arith. a fraction in which the numerator is less than the denominator. -- Proper nectary Bot., a nectary separate from the petals and other parts of the flower. -- Proper noun Gram., a name belonging to an individual, by which it is distinguished from others of the same class; -- opposed to common noun; as, John, Boston, America. -- Proper perianthinvolucre Bot., that which incloses only a single flower. -- Proper receptacle Bot., a receptacle which supports only a single flower or fructification.

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Prop"er, adv.

Properly; hence, to a great degree; very; as, proper good.

[Colloq & Vulgar]

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