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Definition of prop noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

prop

noun
 
/prɒp/
 
/prɑːp/
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  1. a piece of wood, metal, etc. used to support something or keep it in position
    • Rescuers used props to stop the roof of the tunnel collapsing.
    • a pit prop (= one used in a coal mine)
  2. a person or thing that gives help or support to somebody/something that is weak
    • After being the emotional prop he needed for so long, she dared not leave him.
    • SShe argued that retail sales were the main prop of the US economy.
  3. [usually plural] a small object used by actors during the performance of a play or in a film
    • He is responsible for all the stage props and lighting.
    Topics Film and theatrec2
  4. (also prop forward)
    (in rugby) a player on either side of the front row of a scrumTopics Sports: ball and racket sportsc2
  5. Word Originnoun senses 1 to 2 and noun sense 4 late Middle English: probably from Middle Dutch proppe ‘support (for vines)’. noun sense 3 mid 19th cent.: abbreviation of property.
See prop in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary

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