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patent
I. patent [ˈpeɪtənt, Am ˈpæt-] N
patent
patent m
patent lawyer
letters patent
to take out a patent on sth
II. patent [ˈpeɪtənt, Am ˈpæt-] VB trans
patent
patentować [perf o-]
III. patent [ˈpeɪtənt, Am ˈpæt-] ADJ
1. patent:
patent invention, product
patent application, office
2. patent form lie, nonsense:
patent
patent
3. patent FASHION:
patent leather
patent medicine N
patent medicine
Present
Ipatent
youpatent
he/she/itpatents
wepatent
youpatent
theypatent
Past
Ipatented
youpatented
he/she/itpatented
wepatented
youpatented
theypatented
Present Perfect
Ihavepatented
youhavepatented
he/she/ithaspatented
wehavepatented
youhavepatented
theyhavepatented
Past Perfect
Ihadpatented
youhadpatented
he/she/ithadpatented
wehadpatented
youhadpatented
theyhadpatented
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Third, the courts and the patent office have rapidly proposed, modified, and deprecated several tests for determining the scope of equivalents of a means-plus-function element.
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Whilst learning they must catch 100,000 flies to get their patent, their conversation is overheard by several crooks across the hallway.
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Many definitions of the term standard permit patent holders to impose reasonable and non-discriminatory licensing royalty fees and other licensing terms on implementers and/or users of the standard.
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Locally, the almaciga sap is used as incense in religious ceremonies and for making torches, caulking boats, mosquito smudge, patent leather and sealing wax.
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His second patent was on a process for purifying paraffin wax in 1876.
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