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Definition of
patent noun
from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
patent
noun
noun
NAmE
/
/
ˈpætnt
/
/
[
countable
,
uncountable
]
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an official right to be the only person to make, use, or sell a product or an invention; a document that proves this
to
apply for/obtain a patent
on an invention
The device was protected
by patent
.
Idioms
patent pending
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used to show that an application for a
patent
has been made for a particular product or invention, but has not yet been approved
See
patent
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