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n. (trade name English)
Usage examples of "trade names".
They'd been introduced just before the Invasion under a variety of trade names, but the one that stuck was Bedroom Eyes.
It was his duty to trade names and lineages at the first opportunity.
The name by which this compound is best known is Adrenalin (ad-ren'uh-lin), which, however, is only one of many trade names for the material.
One portion had a display window with decals of trade names pasted on it and racks of shiny chrome accessories visible between the decals, next to some motorcycles in rank, new and.
Are you willing to trade names, accepting all consequences, debting and paying as one of us?
The dried juice is largely used in the treatment of indigestion, under various trade names, 'Papain,' a white powder, being administered in all digestive disorders where albuminoid substances pass away undigested.
The commercial drug presents three varieties, distinguished by the trade names 'Annual,' 'First Biennial' (the leaves from the biennial plant in its first year), and 'Biennial,' or 'Second Biennial,' the official drug, which is scarce and high-priced, the first two kinds commanding lower prices.