Yes, the term "Jedi" is a trademark owned by Lucasfilm Ltd. and Disney.
The word "Toon" is a generic term that can be applied to any cartoon(ish) character and is not trademarked .
A word would not be copyrightable, it could however, be trademarked.
Yes, the word "Jedi" is a trademark owned by Lucasfilm Ltd. and is protected under copyright law.
The word "Coldplay"is probably trademarked as a name.
A word or title is usually not able to be copyrighted. However, it could be Trademarked.
generic
The term "zombie" is not trademarked, however, it is a trending custom in most zombie films to use other words, such as undead, walkers, them, and other words except for zombie.
It's not a valid Scrabble word - It's a trademarked proper noun referring to the Zumba exercise class.
There are several words that are both plural and singular. As an example: Jedi. Jedi is both singular: "I am a jedi" and plural: "Kill all the jedi!" A few other examples include fish, sperm, quail, and buffalo
yes it is trademarked by hasbro
Jedi start out as a child that gets taken to the jedi acadamy. They are then taken to tranning in classes. They are at this time cald younglings or learners(This is what you would call a trainee Jedi). Then they are taken as a apprentice of a master jedi they are called Padawans. Then the padawans then have to take trials to become a jedi knight. If they show there skill in the force they are to be a jedi master which the High council is made up of. Com. Cody