Trademark

/ˈtreɪdˌmɑːrk/ noun, verb

As a noun, it is a special name, symbol, or design that legally identifies a company or product. As a verb, it means to officially register such a sign so others cannot use it.

It combines 'trade' (commerce) and 'mark' (a sign or symbol). The legal sense developed in the 19th century as industrial products and branding became widespread.

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