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- which is the best preposition to follow proprietary?
The only examples I can see in the OED, of proprietary, used in this sense, employ the preposition to So the intellectual property is proprietary to the company
- I just wrote propriety when I meant to say proprietarity, but that . . .
The adjective corresponding to proprietary in Latin is proprietarius I can't find any example of a Latin adjective ending in -ius being nominalized by replacing -ius with the suffix -itas; the usual pattern seems to be instead -ius > -ietas; e g notorius > notorietas 2 Just for fun, the lone example of French "proprietarité" that I found
- single word requests - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Proprietary 'Proprietary systems' or products, limit you to the use of the offerings being created by the 'proprietor' or owner of the company For example: only proprietary ink cartridges can be used on Epsom printers Apple systems apps are proprietary - they can't be used on other systems Definition, Merriam-Webster Definition of proprietary (Entry 1 of 2) 1: one that possesses, owns, or
- Can a female proprietor be called as proprietor?
I know the female version of proprietor can be called as proprietress or proprietrix But I want to know whether a female proprietor can also be called a proprietor? Or does proprietor only indic
- Single word for companys internal solution?
What word can define an internal solution created within company in contrast to the "external" solutions? Something like "home-made", but more formal and reffering to a company
- What is the etymology and exact meaning of crockpot?
The OED provides: “crock pot n Cookery (originally U S ) (originally) = sense 1; (now) spec (also with capital initials) (a proprietary name for) a lidded pot with an integral electrical heating element, for cooking food at low temperatures for long periods; a slow cooker ” They only have it as an open compound, crock pot, but you also come cross crock-pot and crockpot fairly frequently
- What is the correct capitalization for zip file?
If referring to the name of the file type, I would capitalise as in normal sentences, bearing in mind whether any word is a proper noun or not Personally, I would probably use " Zip file ", treating Zip as a proper noun (irrespective of whether or not it is still a proprietary name)
- terminology - What is a word phrase for using a term for a popular . . .
See Wikipedia, which simply states "A genericized trademark (also known as a generic trademark, proprietary eponym) is a trademark or brand name that has become the colloquial or generic description for or synonymous with a general class of product or service" If you are not a lawyer, pick whichever you like
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