- A
generic trademark, also
known as a
genericized trademark or
proprietary eponym, is a
trademark or
brand name that,
because of its po****rity or significance...
- used for joining, sealing,
attaching and mending. The term has
become a
genericised trademark in the UK, Ireland, Australia, Nigeria, Ghana, New Zealand...
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referring to any
brand of
clear adhesive tape,
Sellotape has
become a
genericised trademark in
Britain and a
number of
other countries where it is sold...
- of
Artex Ltd., a
company based in the
United Kingdom. The name is a
genericised trademark often used to
refer to
similar products from
other manufacturers...
-
trademark name for
correction products, in some
countries it has
become a
genericised trademark: to
tippex or to
tippex out
means to erase,
either generally...
- art,
especially in
raster graphics editing, and its name has
become genericised as a verb (e.g. "to
photoshop an image", "photoshopping", and "photoshop...
-
Weathering steel,
often referred to by the
genericised trademark COR-TEN
steel and
sometimes written without the
hyphen as
corten steel, is a
group of...
- latter,
being another genericised trademark). In Portugal,
Panama and
Canada they are also
known as X-Acto (yet
another genericised trademark ). In India...
- countries. Due to the
common use of
Wavin products, the name has
become genericised in some
parts of
Ireland to
refer to any
manufacturer of orange-coloured...
-
Another common equivalent term for a
walker is a
Zimmer (frame), a
genericised trademark from
Zimmer Biomet, a
major manufacturer of such
devices and...