Un inventeur (masc.), plural: des inventeurs.
The French word "mètre" simply means "measure".
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Louis braille and Louis Pasteur.
No. It's the plural of the noun "inventor". And you say "the inventors are" not "the inventors is". This is a good way to test if a noun is collective or not. "the family is nice" like "he is nice" "the inventors are nice" like "they are nice"
inventor or inventors
I am assuming you are looking for the word "Patent".
It derives from the word's meaning: "measure".
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As far as I'm aware, there is no word for "innovator" in Latin. There is a word for "inventors" though, so I'm going to use that: Inventores technologiae. "Inventors of technology."
The plural form of the noun inventor is inventors.The plural possessive form is inventors'.Example: All of the inventors' chances for receiving the grant are equal.