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From:
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pat·ent
/ˈpætṇt, ||ˈpe-/
專利權,執照,專利品(a.)專利的,顯著的,新奇的(vt.)取得…的專利權
From:
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pa·tent
=/ˈpætṇt, <ɪ>ɑrɪtɪʃ usuælljɪ> ˈ
pet
-/=
名詞
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
patent
專利(權);專利器
PAT
From:
Network Terminology
patent
專利
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pat·ent
a.
1.
Note:
(
Oftener
pronounced
in
this
sense
)
Open
;
expanded
;
evident
;
apparent
;
unconcealed
;
manifest
;
public
;
conspicuous
.
He
had
received
instructions
,
both
patent
and
secret
.
--
Motley
.
2.
Open
to
public
perusal
; --
said
of
a
document
conferring
some
right
or
privilege
;
as
,
letters
patent
.
See
Letters patent
,
under
3d
Letter
.
3.
Appropriated
or
protected
by
letters
patent
;
secured
by
official
authority
to
the
exclusive
possession
,
control
,
and
disposal
of
some
person
or
party
;
patented
;
as
,
a
patent
right
;
patent
medicines
.
Madder
. . .
in
King
Charles
the
First's
time
,
was
made
a
patent
commodity
.
--
Mortimer
.
4.
Bot.
Spreading
;
forming
a
nearly
right
angle
with
the
steam
or
branch
;
as
,
a
patent
leaf
.
Patent leather
,
a
varnished
or
lacquered
leather
,
used
for
boots
and
shoes
,
and
in
carriage
and
harness
work
.
Patent office
,
a
government
bureau
for
the
examination
of
inventions
and
the
granting
of
patents
.
Patent right
.
(a)
The
exclusive
right
to
an
invention
,
and
the
control
of
its
manufacture
.
(b)
Law
The
right
,
granted
by
the
sovereign
,
of
exclusive
control
of
some
business
of
manufacture
,
or
of
the
sale
of
certain
articles
,
or
of
certain
offices
or
prerogatives
.
Patent rolls
,
the
registers
,
or
records
,
of
patents
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pat·ent
,
n.
1.
A
letter
patent
,
or
letters
patent
;
an
official
document
,
issued
by
a
sovereign
power
,
conferring
a
right
or
privilege
on
some
person
or
party
.
Specifically
:
(a)
A
writing
securing
to
an
invention
.
(b)
A
document
making
a
grant
and
conveyance
of
public
lands
.
Four
other
gentlemen
of
quality
remained
mentioned
in
that
patent
.
--
Fuller
.
Note:
☞
In
the
United
States
,
by
the
act
of
1870,
patents
for
inventions
are
issued
for
seventeen
years
,
without
the
privilege
of
renewal
except
by
act
of
Congress
.
2.
The
right
or
privilege
conferred
by
such
a
document
;
hence
,
figuratively
,
a
right
,
privilege
,
or
license
of
the
nature
of
a
patent
.
If
you
are
so
fond
over
her
iniquity
,
give
her
patent
to
offend
.
--
Shak
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pat·ent
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Patented
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Patenting
.]
To
grant
by
patent
;
to
make
the
subject
of
a
patent
;
to
secure
or
protect
by
patent
;
as
,
to
patent
an
invention
;
to
patent
public
lands
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
patent
adj
1: (
of
a
bodily
tube
or
passageway
)
open
;
affording
free
passage
; "
patent
ductus
arteriosus
"
2:
clearly
apparent
or
obvious
to
the
mind
or
senses
; "
the
effects
of
the
drought
are
apparent
to
anyone
who
sees
the
parched
fields
"; "
evident
hostility
"; "
manifest
disapproval
"; "
patent
advantages
"; "
made
his
meaning
plain
"; "
it
is
plain
that
he
is
no
reactionary
"; "
in
plain
view
" [
syn
:
apparent
,
evident
,
manifest
,
plain
]
n
1:
a
document
granting
an
inventor
sole
rights
to
an
invention
[
syn
:
patent of invention
]
2:
an
official
document
granting
a
right
or
privilege
[
syn
: {
letters
patent
]
v
1:
obtain
a
patent
for
; "
Should
I
patent
this
invention
?"
2:
grant
rights
to
;
grant
a
patent
for
3:
make
open
to
sight
or
notice
; "
His
behavior
has
patented
an
embarrassing
fact
about
him
"
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