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The word 'Velcro' is a combination of the words velour and crochet.

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What do you call something invented?

an invention


Is Necessity the mother of invention?

yes necessity is indeed the mother of inventions as only when there arises a need will an invention take birth! if the humans were satisfied with the cave life then all what we see around us wouldn't have taken shape . so we can rightly call dissatisfaction of the humans is the father of inventions as it is since they are not satisfied that there arises a need followed by an invention !


What are things invented in march?

On March 10, 1876, Alexander Graham Bell had finished his invention of the telephone and made the first phone call. The steam air brake was invented by George Westinghouse and was patented on March 5, 1872. A man named Don Ku invented a wheeled suitcase that had a towing handle that was collapsible. He received his patent on March 8, 1994.


Who do you call when you have a new invention?

what is your dream come true for this invention? if you care to protect your rights of ownership you may wish to contact * an independent, licensed patent agent and * an attorney who is an expert in patent law if you wish to let people know about it you can contact a public relations person if you wish to get people to help you make a business of it and you need financial help, you may want to present your ideas to venture capitalist groups but beware, if you invention is a "success", in exchange for financing, they the venture capitalists will likely keep the lion's share of profit if your stuck after these answers, i'd be willing to talk to you to get you to the right people. rob kanzer, life and business coach (www.robkanzer.com)


Who invented the air-filled tire?

If you meant tyre (british) or tire than the answer is Rober William Thomson and he invented it in 1846. John Boyd Dunlop is often erroneously given credit for the invention but he did not develop his tire until 1889. Please note that both Thomson and Dunlop called it a tire not a tyre, though many others in the 19th century did call it a tyre.