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patented

Patented (adj) means Protected by an official patent. Example: “The device uses a patented cooling system.”

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Protected by an official patent.
"The device uses a patented cooling system."

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In plain EnglishLegally protected as someone's registered invention.

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patented design patented technology
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What does “patented” mean?

The word “patented” means protected by an official patent. In plain terms, legally protected as someone's registered invention.

How do you use “patented” in a sentence?

Here is “patented” used in a sentence: “The device uses a patented cooling system.”

What part of speech is “patented”?

“Patented” is an adjective.

Is “patented” a common word?

“Patented” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What does it mean for a product to be patented?

A patented product is one protected by an official patent, meaning a government authority has granted its inventor exclusive legal rights to make, use, or sell the invention for a set period. This prevents others from copying the protected design or process without permission.

What is the difference between patented and trademarked?

Patented refers to legal protection of an invention, process, or design, while trademarked refers to legal protection of a brand name, logo, or symbol used to identify goods or services. A product can be both patented and trademarked at the same time, since the two protections cover different aspects.

Is patented used informally to describe something other than inventions?

Yes, patented is sometimes used loosely and informally to describe a person's distinctive method or style, such as a "patented approach" to a task, even when no actual patent exists.

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