prediality

/priːdiːlɪti/ or /prɪˈdiːlɪtɪ/

Definitions

1. noun

The state or quality of being related to land or property, especially in law or economics.

“The lawyer specialized in the prediality of land deeds and property rights.”

Synonyms

  • landholding
  • property rights

Antonyms

  • intangibility
  • nonpossessiveness