No, it is not possible to patent a word. However, it may be possible to trademark a word if it is used in connection with a specific product or service.
try the word 'patent'. you would patent a new invention.
that is not possible.
The word "patent" is commonly abbreviated as "pat." This abbreviation is often used in legal documents, patent applications, and discussions related to intellectual property.
No, the word 'patent' is only capitalized when referring to the legal protection of an invention. In general usage, it is not capitalized.
Yes, it is possible to patent an algorithm if it meets certain criteria, such as being novel, non-obvious, and having a specific application. However, the process of obtaining a patent for an algorithm can be complex and may require legal expertise.
Someone can steal your idea, and patent it.
A patent case involves copyrighted or patented material. The word patent can also mean the subject matter is obvious on its face.
The word is used in reference to the commercial success potential of a patent or patent pending invention.
As soon as possible or someone else will copy your invention and make the patent
No, it is not possible to obtain a patent for a device that enables time travel as time travel is currently considered a theoretical concept and not a practical invention.
Yes; it may also be possible to patent.
I am assuming you are looking for the word "Patent".