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It was originally invented by Carl Elsener.I looked this up on google and found out:The Swiss Army knife (French: Couteau suisse, German: Schweizer Offiziersmesser: "Swiss officer's knife", Italian: Coltellino svizzero) is a brand of pocket knife or multi-tool manufactured by Victorinox AG and Wenger SA. The term "Swiss Army knife" was coined by US soldiers after World War II due to the difficulty they had in pronouncing the German name.
Yes. Several instances of "Fortune 500" are trademarked by Time Inc
The word "Toon" is a generic term that can be applied to any cartoon(ish) character and is not trademarked .
The term "zombie" is not trademarked, however, it is a trending custom in most zombie films to use other words, such as undead, walkers, them, and other words except for zombie.
They are actually just referred to as eyes, Swiss cheese without eyes is referred to as "blind".
The term Hacky Sack is the trademarked name of a type of footbag, but has since become the generic term for either the foot bag itself or the game itself.
No. Names/titles cannot be protected by copyright. However the term "Hang Ten" is currently trademarked
A small pocket knife used to sharpen a Quill, used for writing!
The states comprising Switzerland are called Cantons.
A Swiss is the accepted term for a person of Switzerland
A penknife, or pen knife, is a small pocket knife, originally used for cutting or sharpening a Quillto make a Dip_pen.
A penknife, or pen knife, is a small folding knife originally used for cutting or sharpening a quill to make a pen.