patent
pa
ˈpæ
tent
tənt
tēnt
British pronunciation
/ˈpeɪtənt/

Definición y significado de "patent"en inglés

to patent
01

patentar

to obtain legal ownership and protection for an invention or innovation
Transitive: to patent an invention
to patent definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The entrepreneur successfully patented the unique business processes that set the company apart.
El emprendedor logró patentar los procesos comerciales únicos que distinguen a la empresa.
02

patentar

to officially grant legal rights for an invention, innovation, or process
Transitive: to patent a product
example
Ejemplos
The office patented the startup's new software algorithm, ensuring legal protection.
patent
01

evidente, manifiesto

readily apparent without any ambiguity
patent definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The patent lack of interest in the topic made the discussion feel flat.
La falta de interés patente en el tema hizo que la discusión se sintiera plana.
02

permeable, despejado

(of a tube or passage in the body) open and allowing free passage
example
Ejemplos
Nasal passages must remain patent for normal breathing.
Los conductos nasales deben permanecer permeables para una respiración normal.
01

patente, derecho legal

a formal document that gives someone the right to be the only one who makes, uses, or sells an invention or product for a limited amount of time
Wiki
example
Ejemplos
With the patent in hand, the company was able to secure funding and begin mass production of their new gadget.
Con la patente en mano, la empresa pudo asegurar financiación y comenzar la producción en masa de su nuevo dispositivo.
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