Patent vocabulary

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Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)

1. Of or relating to the owners or owners' groups:

Of or relating to an owner or a group of owners: ownership. Ownership 2. Exclusive ownership; Private:

Private: exclusive; Private hospital: A private hospital. Private hospitals.

3. Suitable for the owner:

Proprietary: Proprietary air. Owner's unique shelf 4. Trademarks or patents owned by private individuals or companies:

Patented: patented drugs owned by individuals or enterprises. Plural form

. 1. operator.

Owner: owner

2. A group of owners.

A group of all people

3. Ownership; Sole proprietorship

Ownership: possession; ownership

4. A Chinese patent medicine.

Monopoly drug

5. People who have been granted colonial ownership.

Lord: A person who has exclusive ownership of a colony.

Etymology: 1. from middle English proprietary e[ owner of property]

Derived from Middle English proprietarie[ owner of property]

2. From an ancient French shopkeeper

From the ancient French owners

3. Latin proper nouns from the Middle Ages? rius

Latin props from the Middle Ages? rius

Both come from late Latin [referring to property owners]

Derived from late Latin [belonging to the owner of property]

5. from Latin prime? S[ ownership] * See property.

From Latin prop? S[ possession] * See Synonyms at possession.

owner

noun

1. The person who has legal ownership of something; An owner.

Owner: a person who has legal ownership of something; Master 2. A person who owns or owns and manages a business or other such institution.

Owner: A person who owns or manages a company or other enterprise.

Etymology:

Probably Middle English proprietarie *. See Synonyms at proprietary.

May be the change of middle English proprietary e *. See Synonyms at *.

suitable

Complex attribute

1. Appropriate properties; Appropriateness.

Appropriateness: the quality of being appropriate; appropriate

2. Conform to popular customs and practices. See etiquette

In line with popular customs. See etiquette

3. Etiquette The habits and customs of the upper class.

Etiquette: the customs and habits of civilized society

Etymology:

1. Middle English proper nouns [special characters, ownership]

Middle English proper nouns [features; Ownership]

2. Derived from old French * See Synonyms at property.

As you can see, they are actually an etymology. It means related, not very different.