Yes, it is possible to trademark a word that is already in the dictionary if the word is used in a unique way that distinguishes it as a brand or product.
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.
The best possible place to view definitions for the word profess would be in your personal dictionary. If you do not have a dictionary, you could also look the word up at one of many dictionary/spelling websites.
There are more than 2000 registered trademarks including the word "valley," many of which are the word alone. However, registrations are limited to certain goods and services, and (particularly in the instance of common words) the trademark owner has no right to object to other uses of the word.
The possessive form of the word dictionary is dictionary's.
well if you type in "tractable, dictionary", then yes. lol sorry
To find the word given its rank in dictionary order, you would need to generate all possible permutations of the letters in the word and then sort them in dictionary order. The word corresponding to the given rank would then be the one in that sorted list at the specified position.
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The word pickle is in the dictionary online and in the book dictionary
The dictionary form of the word "do" is "do".
The word llomew is not in my English dictionary but its anagram, mellow, is in the dictionary.
because the spellchecker is programmed to check words by its "dictionary". If that word is not in its dictionary, it will be spelled "incorrectly". A way to fix this is by right-clicking the word and selecting "Add to dictionary" if you are using Microsoft Word.
Supercalifragalisticexpialidocious is a word you use when you can’t think of anything to say. It’s a mix of emotions!