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Trademarked

see synonyms of trademarked

Adjective

1. trademarked

(of goods and merchandise) labeled with proprietary (and legally registered) identification guaranteeing exclusive use

Example Sentences:
'trademarked goods'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Trademarked

see synonyms of trademarked
noun
1. 
the name or other symbol used to identify the goods produced by a particular manufacturer or distributed by a particular dealer and to distinguish them from products associated with competing manufacturers or dealers. A trademark that has been officially registered and is therefore legally protected is known as a Registered Trademark
2. 
any distinctive sign or mark of the presence of a person or animal
verb (transitive)
3. 
to label with a trademark
4. 
to register as a trademark

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Trademarked

see synonyms of trademarked
noun
1. 
a symbol, design, word, letter, etc. used by a manufacturer or dealer to distinguish a product or products from those of competitors: usually registered and protected by law
see also service mark
2.  Informal
a distinctive feature or characteristic that serves to identify the maker or originator
the use of reddish gold is one of Titian's trademarks
verb transitive
3. 
to put a trademark on (a product)
4. 
to register (a symbol, word, etc.) as a trademark
adjective
5.  Informal
of or being a distinctive, identifying feature or characteristic
a mystery novel full of her trademark plot twists

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Trademarked

see synonyms of trademarked
n.
1. Abbr. TM A name, symbol, or other device used to identify and promote a product or service, especially an officially registered name or symbol that is thereby protected against use by others.
2. A distinctive characteristic by which a person or thing comes to be known: the snicker that became the comedian's trademark.
tr.v. trade·marked, trade·mark·ing, trade·marks
1. To label (a product) with proprietary identification.
2. To register (something) as a trademark.

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