Definition of Patentors

1. patentor [n] - See also: patentor

Lexicographical Neighbors of Patentors

patent trolls
patentabilities
patentability
patentable
patented
patentee
patentees
patentese
patentholder
patentholders
patenting
patentless
patentlike
patently
patentor
patentors
patents
pater
pater familias
patera
paterae
paterero
patereroes
patereros
paterfamilias
paterfamiliases
paternal
paternal age
paternal aunt
paternal aunts

Literary usage of Patentors

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Ballads and Poems Relating to the Burgoyne Campaign by William Leete Stone (1893)
"... permission of the patentors, Bute, etc.. to Burgoyne, who is here dubbed " Duke of Bennington," to use as supporters on his coat of arms the two bat- ..."

2. Science, Technology, and Innovation in Chile by James Mullin (2000)
"However, patentors and other users of the IP system could support a percentage of costs. The main impediment to successfully implementing an effective ..."

3. Measuring Innovation in OECD and Non-OECD Countries: Selected Seminar Papers by William Blankley (2006)
"Besides representing an unknown 'amount' of new technical knowledge, resident patents reflect a variety of other impacts, such as strategies of patentors ..."

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