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patent
noun
1 an official licence from the government granting a person or business the sole right, for a certain period, to make and sell a particular article.
2 the right so granted.
3 the invention so protected.
verb (patented , patenting ) to obtain a patent for (an invention, design, etc).
adjective
1 very evident a patent violation of the law .
2 concerned with the granting of, or protection by, patents.
3 said of a product: made or protected under patent.
4 colloq ingenious; infallible; original.
5 open for inspection letters patent .
[14c: from Latin patens , patentis lying open, from patere to lie open]
patency noun openness; obviousness.
patentable adjective .
patently adverb openly; clearly patently obvious .
noun
1 an official licence from the government granting a person or business the sole right, for a certain period, to make and sell a particular article.
2 the right so granted.
3 the invention so protected.
verb (patented , patenting ) to obtain a patent for (an invention, design, etc).
adjective
1 very evident a patent violation of the law .
2 concerned with the granting of, or protection by, patents.
3 said of a product: made or protected under patent.
4 colloq ingenious; infallible; original.
5 open for inspection letters patent .
[14c: from Latin patens , patentis lying open, from patere to lie open]
patency noun openness; obviousness.
patentable adjective .
patently adverb openly; clearly patently obvious .
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