I think that proprietary is the closest answer.
Possessive pronouns do not use an apostrophe. The possessive form for the personal pronoun it is its.The pronoun their is not a possessive pronoun; the pronoun their is a possessive adjective, a word placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to them. The third person plural possessive pronoun is theirs, a word that takes the place of a noun belonging to them.Answer:If you are referring to a company as a thing, then the appropriate possessive adjective is its; for example:This is the company I work for and this is itslogo.If you are referring to a company as a group of people, then the appropriate possessive adjective is their; for example:This company make a quality product so look for their logo.
The noun company to mean a business or an army group is companies.The noun company to mean guests, or accompanying persons is an uncountable noun, it has no plural.
I believe it is simply an abbreviation of the word "Energy" - eNeRGy.
The word enterprise can refer to a organisation of every size with many systems and users to manage. The word enterprise can mean company, corporation and organisation which depends on the context.
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One word would be "common" as in "greatest common factor" or "least common multiple".
Chevy means Chevrolet, a car manufacturer. Chevy's would be a possessive, something belonging to the car. I loved the Chevy's design.
A tropical fruit tree species, belonging to the family Rhamnaceae.
Remember that apostrophes are used to make a word possessive, not a plural. "Mother's" would mean "belonging to Mother".
do you mean Plebeians - the word is derived from Latin, meaning belonging or pertaining to common people
The question should be, what does Firma mean?, One answer is, Firma is the German word for business, company or firm. i.e. Firma Werkman would be Werkman's company.
The word their = belongs to them;The word there = in that place, not here;The word they're = they are (a contraction)
The word "axial" means "of or pertaining to an axis" or "belonging to the axis of the body", such as the axial skeleton.
There is no such word as unparticular. There is in particular which means belonging to, a thing, group. occasion, or a specific person.
amphibian: amphi-: around (as in amphitheatre) -bi-: short of bios -> life -an: suffix denoting belonging to, agent Literally amphibian would mean 'that which lives around (both land and water)'.
The homonym for "in that place" is "their". The homophone for "belonging to them" is "there".
The word meaning 'belonging to them' is their.The pronoun 'their' is a possessive adjective, a word placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to them.The word they're is a contraction for 'they are'.The word there is a word meaning 'in that place'.