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trademark
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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
also trade-mark , 1838 (the thing itself attested continuously from 14c., apparently originally the watermarks on paper), from trade (n.) + mark (n.1). Figurative use by 1869. As a verb, from 1904. Related: Trademarked ; trademarking .
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
(context informal English) distinctive, characteristic, signature n. 1 (senseid en identification of a company's product)A word, symbol, or phrase used to identify a particular company's product and differentiate it from other companies' products. 2 Any ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN law ▪ Moreover, the complexities of trademark law are overwhelming the unworldly academics who keep the Internet afloat. ■ VERB become ▪ The bad boy rapper's antics with the lethal-looking saw have become one of his ...
Usage examples of trademark.
John Reddy were never seen together, and if breathlessly between classes to pass by John Reddy and flash him an muted version of her trademark cheerleader smile, John Reddy took no notice.
Think of the trouble American Cyanamid had, trying to find a trademark for their acrylic fiber.
Their givenness and everydayness -- rather than any cycle of shock and habituation -- is the trademark of the new, postmodern urbanism.
CIRCLE the mothers, each has her own trademark sweet, hungry, wide-eyed, happy, cranky, willful, easy, sleepy, or hard to soothe.
Patent and Trademark Office to grant a patent to a nonnatural, man-made microorganism that eats oil.
IP encompasses patents, copyrights, trade secrets, and trademarks, this chapter will focus primarily on patents.
His name sells so forcefully that his ex-wife is able to use that brand identity to sell books and many other commodity products carrying Trump as the trademark.
Fox large-head sticks a nauseous West-Coast fluorescent orange with the trademark fox-glyph painted on the strings.
He still wore the string tie and silver collar tabs that had always been his trademark.
The only thing that alerted them, he reported, evidently shaking with so much merriment he could scarcely type, was the fact that Sabbatini did not replenish the trademark supply of chocolates he always left around for visitors to eat.
Feeling like a trademark that he had seen somewhere for a brand of Mexican cigarillos, Hunt sent a parting wave to the two girls in what he hoped was good desperado style and followed Murray and Nixie out onto the stairway.
Intellectual property - patents, content libraries, copyrighted material, trademarks, rights of all kinds - are sometimes the sole assets - and the only hope for survival - of cash-strapped and otherwise dysfunctional or bankrupt firms.
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This one was done in lilacs and blues, with large wicker chairs whose cushions matched the draperies and quilt, a king-size four-poster with the trademark stuffed frogs squatting near the pillow, and an oversized, glassed-in Jacuzzi standing in clear sight.
MIRA and the Star Colophon are trademarks used under license and registered in Australia, New Zealand, Philippines, United States Patent and Trademark Office and in other countries.