ownership |
keepership |
As nouns the difference between ownership and keepership
is that
ownership is the state of having complete legal control of the status of something while
keepership is the position of a keeper; guardianship, ownership.
ownership |
communize |
As a noun ownership
is the state of having complete legal control of the status of something.
As a verb communize is
to make something the property of a community.
ownership |
nonstockholding |
As a noun ownership
is the state of having complete legal control of the status of something.
As an adjective nonstockholding is
(finance) without an ownership interest in a company's stock.
ownership |
nonownership |
As nouns the difference between ownership and nonownership
is that
ownership is the state of having complete legal control of the status of something while
nonownership is lack of ownership; not owning something.
ownership |
reverter |
As nouns the difference between ownership and reverter
is that
ownership is the state of having complete legal control of the status of something while
reverter is one who, or that which, reverts.
ownership |
unown |
As a noun ownership
is the state of having complete legal control of the status of something.
As a verb unown is
(rare) to cease ownership.
ownership |
coparcenary |
As nouns the difference between ownership and coparcenary
is that
ownership is the state of having complete legal control of the status of something while
coparcenary is joint inheritance or ownership of property.
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