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patent
adjective as in unconcealed, conspicuous
noun as in copyright on an invention
Strongest matches
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Example Sentences
His patented lingo, cadences, body language and personal style revolutionized and rebuilt the foundation of modern California rap.
There is no patent for the design — an intentional move on CalEarth’s part as it seeks to share this knowledge “at the service of humanity and the environment.”
Their participation would be critical in bringing the drug to market, paying for licenses to patented technology needed to make and administer it, for example.
Though in the top five globally on Stanford's AI Vibrancy Index – which ranks countries on metrics such as patents, funding, policy and research – India is still far behind the two superpowers in many key areas.
The patented system has not yet been used for firefighting, but Terruzzin and his company soon plan to ship two prototypes from a facility in Texas so they can be demonstrated for California fire agencies.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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