The term could be "property" or "possessions" (which does not technically mean ownership, only that someone has it).
Things that are owned are one's property, or possessions.
When someone owns a whole industry, like the steel company Andrew carnegie was the only one to be disributing steel.
When someone owns a home he/she can generally sell it in the future for more than the original price
In a mixed economy the owner owns a business.
Japan presently owns the most real estate in the United States.
someone thats a poor and owns very little land
Yes, the noun 'miller' is a concrete noun, a word for someone who owns or works in a grain mill; a word for a physical person.
Someone who owns a condominium unit is called an owner.
someone.
Someone who owns something.
Nobody owns the copyright of a single word. Perhaps you mean trademark.
Someone with a sofa fetish :)
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No.