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Concerning; with regard to; about; apropos
With reference to; speaking of: a funny story apropos of politics
apropos
Of an appropriate or pertinent nature

Nothing easier. I received not long ago a map from my friend, Augustus Petermann, at Leipzig. Nothing could be more apropos.

apropos
“By the way”
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Regarding or concerning

Apropos the return home of the body of old King Nicholas of Montenegro ('Communists allow burial of Montenegro's last king', 2 October): King Alexander of Yugoslavia was his grandson, not his son-in-law.

apropos
timely, at a good time
Apropos
at an opportune time; "your letter arrived apropos"
Apropos
A command that displays the reference page names and summary lines that contain a specified word or string of characters The apropos command is the same as the man -k command See also reference page and man
Apropos
by the way; "apropos, can you lend me some money for the weekend?"
Apropos
A command that displays the names and one-line summaries of reference pages that concern a given topic The apropos command is the same as the man -k command See also reference page and man
Apropos
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apropos
{s} relevant, being both pertinent and well-timed
apropos
of an appropriate or pertinent nature by the way; "apropos, can you lend me some money for the weekend?
apropos
opportunely, to the purpose; concerning; by the way
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Apropos or apropos of is used to introduce something that you are going to say which is related to the subject you have just been talking about. Apropos Dudley Moore living in California he said, `He loves the space, Californians have a lot of space.'. apropos of sth used to introduce a new subject that is related to something just mentioned (à propos )
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Something which is apropos, or apropos of, a subject or event, is connected with it or relevant to it. All my suggestions apropos the script were accepted = with reference to
apropos
By the way; to the purpose; relevant; suitably to the place or subject; a word used to introduce an incidental observation, suited to the occasion, though not strictly belonging to the narration
apropos
Opportunely or opportune; seasonably or seasonable
apropos
{e} with regard to, with reference to
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