English to Gujarati Dictionary patent

patent

પેટન્ટ
definition
verb
an invention is not your own until it is patented
obtain a patent for (an invention).
noun
he took out a patent for an improved steam hammer
a government authority or licence conferring a right or title for a set period, especially the sole right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention.
adjective
she was smiling with patent insincerity
easily recognizable; obvious.
The renal artery, vein, and attached segment of ureter were patent and showed no evidence of tumor involvement.
(of a vessel, duct, or aperture) open and unobstructed; failing to close.
translation of 'patent'
સ્પષ્ટ,
પેટંટ,
વ્યક્ત,
પ્રગટ,
એકાધિકાર
verb
સનદ આપવી
noun
સનદ
example
One problem is that there is apparently no penalty for filing a bogus 'patent' .
The renal artery, vein, and attached segment of ureter were 'patent' and showed no evidence of tumor involvement.
And if companies 'patent' parts of the genome, they perhaps get exclusivity.
Focal pressure was applied to temporarily occlude vessels that appeared to be 'patent' .
Nice advertising slogan, but it's 'patent' nonsense.
A design 'patent' was filed and issued in 1986.
The pancreatic duct and main branches were 'patent' and grossly unremarkable.
The woman must have at least one normal 'patent' fallopian tube for successful interuterine insemination.
It benefits from a tax-free 'patent' income scheme which allows it to retain earnings.
The present proceedings were initiated by the claimant, whose claim alleges that Process A infringes the 'patent' in suit.
The scientists of previous generations who refused to 'patent' their breakthrough discoveries were neither naive nor saintly.
What seems to plague both of these films and so many like them is their 'patent' insincerity.
The specific applications of the invention are known as claims and are crucial to determining 'patent' infringement.
He didn't win, but he received a 'patent' for his invention in 1870.
What is a 'patent' truism to one side is an obvious falsehood to the other.
The continued blind oversight of human rights abuses in conjunction with the blatant abuse of democracy is 'patent' , and is incomprehensible.
The first is to identify the inventive concept embodied in the 'patent' in suit.
I'm sorry, but this focus on u2018beliefu2019 is 'patent' nonsense.
Gamete intrafallopian transfer can be used only in women who have at least one 'patent' fallopian tube.
He mysteriously disappeared during a train journey two years later, before he 'patented' his invention.
I find it so funny that some company 'patented' a step.
It is four years since a court held that software and business methods were 'patentable' .
Even better, they've now 'patented' the idea, so don't go around trying to copy it yourself.
Sometimes, a company can protect its differentiation strategy by 'patenting' its products.
Prior to the Civil War, free Blacks could legally obtain 'patents' on their inventions.
The doctors have 'patented' their invention and say it could soon be available to all air passengers.
Last year, the country was granted 146 U.S. 'patents' for various technologies and products.
The cellular parts essential for genetic engineering are already 'patented' .
After the Air Ministry turned him down he 'patented' his idea himself in 1932.
Ideas and natural phenomena were not 'patentable' .
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