- patentably
- pat·ent·ably
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
patentably — pætntÉ™blɪ / peɪt adv. via a patent, by way of a patent … English contemporary dictionary
patentably — adverb see patentable … Useful english dictionary
Continuing patent application — Under United States patent law, a continuing patent application is a patent application which follows, and claims priority to, an earlier filed patent application. A continuing patent application may be one of three types: a continuation,… … Wikipedia
Office action — For Wikipedia:Office actions, see WP:OFFICE. An office action is a document written by an examiner in a patent or trademark examination procedure and mailed to an applicant [1] for a patent or trademark. The expression is used in many… … Wikipedia
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Examination support document — An examination support document, or ESD, is a submission to the United States Patent and Trademark Office by an applicant for a United States patent. An ESD must comprise at least: *A statement that a prior art search was done including the… … Wikipedia
patent — patentable, adj. patentability, n. patentably, adv. patently, adv. /pat nt/ or, for 10, 12 15, /payt /; esp. Brit. /payt nt/, n. 1. the exclusive right granted by a government to an inventor to manufacture, use, or sell an invention for a certain … Universalium
interference — A Patent and Trademark Office proceeding to determine priority of invention between two or more parties claiming patentably indistinct subject matter. An interference may be between two or more patent applicants or one or more patentees and at… … Black's law dictionary
interference — A Patent and Trademark Office proceeding to determine priority of invention between two or more parties claiming patentably indistinct subject matter. An interference may be between two or more patent applicants or one or more patentees and at… … Black's law dictionary