the inventor to whom a patent is issued
Tate Wilkinson has written: 'The wandering patentee' -- subject(s): Theater, History 'The wandering patentee; or, a history of the Yorkshire theatres, from 1770 to the present time'
The letters 'rneeetpta' unscramble to spell the word penetrate.The next longest possible word is patentee.
Robert Turlington has written: 'By virtue of the King's patent. Turlington's Balsam of Life is prepared and sold by the patentee'
A Percentage Of A Franchise's Earnings Paid To The Parent Company A sum of money paid to a patentee for the use of a patent or to an author or composer for each copy of a book sold or for each public performance of a work.
William Buchan has written: 'Medecine domestique; ou, Traite complet des moyens de se conserver en sante' -- subject(s): Medicine, Popular works 'Dr. Buchan's Domestic medicine' -- subject(s): Popular Medicine 'Observations concerning the prevention and cure of the venereal disease' -- subject(s): Sexually transmitted diseases, Early works, Sexually Transmitted Diseases 'A letter to the patentee concerning the medical properties of the fleecy hosiery' -- subject(s): Hosiery, Early works to 1800, Wool, Clothing 'A letter to the patentee, concerning the medical properties of the fleecy hosiery' -- subject(s): Hosiery, Wool, Wool industry 'Observations concerning the prevention and cure of the venereal disease' -- subject(s): Sexually transmitted diseases, Early works, Sexually Transmitted Diseases 'A letter to the patentee concerning the medical properties of the fleecy hosiery' -- subject(s): Hosiery, Early works to 1800, Wool, Clothing 'A letter to the patentee concerning the medical properties of the fleecy hosiery' -- subject(s): Hosiery, Early works to 1800, Wool, Clothing '[Domestic medicine]' -- subject(s): Popular Medicine 'A letter to the patentee (i. e. G. Holland) concerning the medical properties of the fleecy hosiery' 'Domestic medicine, or, A treatise on the prevention and cure of diseases, by regimen and simple medicines: with observations on sea-bathing, and the use of the mineral waters' -- subject(s): Popular Medicine
Someone asked this exact question in an 1888 issue of the magazine "The American Stationer," and the answer is the same now as then: "We presume that it is made by the patentee, Alonzo F. Smith, Milwaukee, Wis."
They were invented by Benjamin Franklin. if he was the patentee they would have been among the first inventions duly filed with the patent office in early American times. I do not know when the Patent Office was established, probably in Philly, which was then the de facto capital.
First and foremost, Life can not be 'patented' for a wide variety of reasons. Firstly, the Patentee is not the inventor of this concept, and this can be proven. Secondly, patenting life would essentially bar the right of life, which is the most basic of Human rights.
Plenty, minty.The Spanish word for people, gente, rhymes with twenty, as does mente which means "mind".Plentyaplenty cognoscenti N.T. TNT teneramentenear rhyme (spoken) consider "em-tee", "emp-tee" or "in-tee" words e.g.GMT PMT empty absentee frumenty patentee seventy
William Elliot has written: 'Letter written by Wm. Elliot, Chesley, Ontario, to a near friend concerning the Book of Revelation' 'The patentee's manual: containing a list of patents granted by the United States for the encouragement of arts & sciences, alphabetically arranged from 1790 to 1830' -- subject(s): Patent laws and legislation, Patents
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern P----TEE. That is, eight letter words with 1st letter P and 6th letter T and 7th letter E and 8th letter E. In alphabetical order, they are: patentee
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 2 words with the pattern P-TE---E. That is, eight letter words with 1st letter P and 3rd letter T and 4th letter E and 8th letter E. In alphabetical order, they are: patellae patentee