patent
61patent — [ pat(ə)nt, peɪt ] noun a government licence to an individual or body conferring a right or title for a set period, especially the sole right to make, use, or sell an invention. adjective peɪt(ə)nt 1》 easily recognizable; obvious. 2》 made and… …
62PATENT — ENTE. adj. Évident, manifeste. Une vérité patente. Cela est patent. En termes de Chancellerie et de Finance, Acquit patent, se disait d Un brevet du roi, scellé du grand sceau, portant gratification de quelque somme d argent, et servant d… …
63patent — Open or exposed. SYN: patulous. [L. patens, pres. p. of pateo, to lie open] * * * Pro Urokinase and Tissue Plasminogen Activator Enhancement of Thrombolysis [trial] * * * pa·tent pat ənt, Brit usu pāt n 1) protected by a trademark or a trade name …
64patent — pat·ent || pætnt / peɪtnt n. exclusive right to an invention or design; invention or design that is protected by a patent v. receive a patent, receive exclusive rights to an invention or design adj. protected by a patent; clear; obvious,… …
65patent — 1. noun there is a patent on the drug Syn: copyright, license, legal protection, registered trademark 2. adjective 1) patent nonsense Syn: obvious, clear, plain, evident, manifest, self evident, transparent, ove …
66patent — [ˈpæt(ə)nt] , [ˈpeɪt(ə)nt] noun [C] I an official document that gives someone who has invented something the legal right to make or sell that thing for a particular period of time, and prevents anyone else from doing so II verb [T] patent… …
67Patent — das Patent, e (Aufbaustufe) gewerbliches Schutzrecht auf eine Erfindung Synonyme: Erfinderschutz, Erfindungsschutz, Patentschutz Beispiele: Seine Erfindung wurde zum Patent angemeldet. Das Patent erlischt nach Ablauf von 20 Jahren …
68patent — 1. fähig, fit, geschickt, gewandt, kundig, praktisch veranlagt, tüchtig; (bildungsspr.): versiert. 2. anwendbar, brauchbar, dienlich, geeignet, nützlich, praktisch, tauglich, verwendbar, zweckmäßig. * * * patent:⇨tüchtig(1) patent→tüchtig …
69patent — is., Fr. patente 1) Bir buluşun veya o buluşu uygulama alanında kullanma hakkının bir kimseye ait olduğunu gösteren belge 2) Uyrukluk belgesi 3) Gemilere ayrıldıkları limanın sağlık durumu için verilen belge 4) mec. Bir durum veya bir işi… …
70patent — [14] Etymologically, patent means simply ‘open’. Its ultimate source is patēns, the present participle of the Latin verb patēre ‘be open’ (a relative of English fathom and petal). It was used particularly in the term letters patent, which denoted …