proprietary name in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for proprietary name in the English»French Dictionary

proprietary [Brit prəˈprʌɪət(ə)ri, Am p(r)əˈpraɪəˌtɛri] ADJ

I.name [Brit neɪm, Am neɪm] N

1. name (title):

nom m

See also second name, first name

proprietary name in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for proprietary name in the English»French Dictionary

proprietary [prəˈpraɪətri, Am -teri] ADJ

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The proprietary name for the titratable fixed-ratio combination is under consideration.
www.stockhouse.com
Another, perhaps equally confusing, option is to make up a proprietary name.
www.goodfood.com.au
It has various trademarked and proprietary names in different contexts.
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It gets a bit confusing because proprietary names often mirror general terms.
www.cnet.com
Early mechanical tools to help humans with digital calculations were called calculating machines, by proprietary names, or even as they are now, calculators.
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As in other countries, appellations of origin are generally a positive for the consumer, while proprietary names are only as valuable as the reputation of the producer.
articles.chicagotribune.com
It will avoid misunderstandings if we are specific about which bitless bridle it is to which we refer, yet without using proprietary names.
www.standardbredcanada.ca
In 1988, the association hosted a contest to conceive a proprietary name for these wines, receiving over 6,000 submissions.
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Beginning in 1929, it was used as a proprietary name for a brand of jeans.
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