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Definition of "patent" in Englisch

noun

  1. An official document granting an appointment, privilege, or right, or some property or title; letters patent.

  2. A grant of a monopoly over the manufacture, sale, and use of goods.

  3. A declaration issued by a government agency that the inventor of a new invention has the sole privilege of making, selling, or using the claimed invention for a specified period.

  4. A specific grant of ownership of a piece of real property; a land patent.

  5. (by extension) A product in respect of which a patent (sense 1.2.2) has been obtained.

  6. (uncountable) Ellipsis of patent leather (“a varnished, high-gloss leather typically used for accessories and shoes”).

  7. A licence or (formal) permission to do something.

  8. A characteristic or quality that one possesses; in particular (hyperbolic) as if exclusively; a monopoly.

  9. (gambling) The combination of seven bets on three selections, offering a return even if only one bet comes in.

verb

  1. To (successfully) register (a new invention) with a government agency to obtain the sole privilege of its manufacture, sale, and use for a specified period.

  2. To obtain (over a piece of real property) a specific grant of ownership.

  3. (transitive, figuratively) To be closely associated or identified with (something); to monopolize.

adjective

  1. Conspicuous; open; unconcealed.

  2. Explicit and obvious.

    • Those claims are patent nonsense.
  3. Especially of a document conferring some privilege or right: open to public perusal or use.

    • letters patent
  4. Appointed or conferred by letters patent.

  5. (botany) Of a branch, leaf, etc.: outspread; also, spreading at right angles to the axis.

  6. (law) Protected by a legal patent.

    • a patent right    patent medicines
  7. (by extension, figuratively) To which someone has, or seems to have, a claim or an exclusive claim; also, inventive or particularly suited for.