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proprietary    音标拼音: [prəpr'ɑɪət,ɛri]
a. 所有的,专有的
n. 所有者,业主,所有权

所有的,专有的所有者,业主,所有权

proprietary
非专属


proprietary
专属

proprietary
专属

proprietary
adj 1: protected by trademark or patent or copyright; made or
produced or distributed by one having exclusive rights;
"`Tylenol' is a proprietary drug of which `acetaminophen'
is the generic form" [ant: {nonproprietary}]
n 1: an unincorporated business owned by a single person who is
responsible for its liabilities and entitled to its profits
[synonym: {proprietorship}, {proprietary}]

Proprietary \Pro*pri"e*ta*ry\, n.; pl. {Proprietaries}. [L.
proprietarius: cf. F. propri['e]taire. See {Propriety}, and
cf. {Proprietor}.]
1. A proprietor or owner; one who has exclusive title to a
thing; one who possesses, or holds the title to, a thing
in his own right. --Fuller.
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2. A body proprietors, taken collectively.
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3. (Eccl.) A monk who had reserved goods and effects to
himself, notwithstanding his renunciation of all at the
time of profession.
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Proprietary \Pro*pri"e*ta*ry\, a. [L. proprietarius.]
Belonging, or pertaining, to a proprietor; considered as
property; owned; as, proprietary medicine.
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{Proprietary articles}, manufactured articles which some
person or persons have exclusive right to make and sell.
--U. S. Statutes.
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76 Moby Thesaurus words for "proprietary":
balm, balsam, beneficiary, cestui, cestui que trust,
cestui que use, deedholder, dominion, dominium, drops, drug,
electuary, elixir, ethical drug, feoffee, feudatory, generic name,
herbs, householder, inhalant, laird, land tenure, landed,
landholding, landlady, landlord, landownership, landowning,
lincture, linctus, lord, lordship, master, materia medica,
medicament, medication, medicinal, medicinal herbs, medicine,
mesne, mesne lord, mistress, mixture, nonprescription drug,
officinal, overlordship, owner, ownership, patent medicine,
pharmacon, physic, possession, possessive, possessorship,
possessory, powder, preparation, prescription drug, propertied,
property, proprietary medicine, proprietary name, proprietor,
proprietorship, proprietress, proprietrix, rentier, seigniory,
simples, sovereignty, squire, syrup, theraputant, tisane,
titleholder, vegetable remedies

1. In {marketroid}-speak, superior; implies a product imbued
with exclusive magic by the unmatched brilliance of the
company's own hardware or software designers.

2. In the language of hackers and users, inferior; implies a
product not conforming to {open-systems} {standards}, and thus
one that puts the customer at the mercy of a vendor who can
inflate service and upgrade charges after the initial sale has
locked the customer in.

[{Jargon File}]

proprietary: adj. 1. In marketroid-speak, superior; implies a
product imbued with exclusive magic by the unmatched brilliance of the
company's own hardware or software designers.


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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
  • Word request: proprietary currency or artificial money
    A term used historically is scrip: [A] term for any substitute for legal tender and is often a form of credit Scrips were created as company payment of employees under the truck system and also as a means of local commerce in times where regular currency is unavailable, such as remote coal towns, military bases, ships on long voyages, or occupied countries in war time Note that this might
  • Using TM for trademarked term - every time or just once?
    As Chicago observes, the ™ symbol is used for unregistered trademarks—names that the the maker is claiming proprietary rights to pending review of a formal application to the U S Patent Office for federal registration of the name
  • Im looking for a word that means Intended for particular use
    I am trying to come up with a word that means something is intended to be used with something else, like "proprietary" without the legal connotation, for example after-market car parts
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    In chemistry, the homologous series for hydrocarbons uses the following prefixes: Meth- Eth- Prop- But- Pent- Hex- Hept- Oct- Why are these prefixes used, instead of just usin
  • phrase origin - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    This is an " over-the-counter business " Proprietary or patent medicines, pills, plasters, horse medicine, rat poison, and specific remedies for every known disease are sold ; but the pennyworth or two-pennyworth of physics are paid for on the spot, and form the staple of the trade and profits
  • What is the UK-English Equivalent for band-aid?
    The generic name for such products is adhesive bandage, more informally sticking plaster Band Aid is a US proprietary brand The equivalent in the UK, and across much of the Anglo world, is Elastoplast Years ago people in Britain used to use the word Elastoplast and no doubt many still do But I sense it has given way to some extent to sticking plaster, or just plaster as an everyday term
  • How many is a zillion? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    1983 Sunday Tel 9 Oct 20 2 Broken Hill Proprietary is Australia's biggest company and a zillion times bigger than his own 1984 Guardian 29 Oct 9 2 The whiff of news managers at work, rather than an urge to hear about British Telecom's zillion-pound share sale from the horse's mouth, took me to BT's big press conference on Friday





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