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Trade name   Listen
noun
Trade name  n.  
1.
(a)
The name by which an article is called among traders, etc.; as, tin spirits is a common trade name in the dyeing industry for various solutions of tin salts.
(b)
An invented or arbitrary adopted name given by a manufacturer or merchant to an article to distinguish it as produced or sold by him.
2.
The name or style under which a concern or firm does business. This name becomes a part of the good will of a business; it is not protected by the registration acts, but a qualified common-law protection against its misuse exists, analogous to that existing in the case of trade-marks.






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"Trade name" Quotes from Famous Books



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— The Jargon File, Version 4.0.0

... known as the Thermit process and was perfected by Dr. Hans Goldschmidt. The process, which is controlled by the Goldschmidt Thermit Company, makes use of a mixture of finely powdered aluminum with an oxide of iron called by the trade name, Thermit. ...
— Oxy-Acetylene Welding and Cutting • Harold P. Manly

... reduce you if you're too fat and build you up if you're too thin. It's an exerciser and health builder. Trade name for it is the Excello. Believe I'll call it the Bumper. It does thump and bump a bit, you know. Now do you want to ...
— Jerry's Charge Account • Hazel Hutchins Wilson



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