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1 patent
adj (#ly [adv]) 1. otvoren, javan, očit, očevidan, očigledan, pristupačan 2. zaštićen poveljom, zakonom, patentom 3. povlašten, ovlašten, patentiran 4. nov, patentan, upotrebljiv, izvrstan, duhovit* * *
diploma
lakiran
oÄevidan
oÄit
otvoren
patenata
patent
patentirane
patentirati
peÄat
privilegij
znak -
2 patent anchor
patentno
patentno sidro
sidro -
3 patent application
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4 patent attorney
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5 Patent Cooperation Treaty
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6 patent documents
patentni dokumenti -
7 patent law
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8 patent leters
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9 Patent Office
patentni ured; ured kojem se prijavljuju pronalasci radi zaštite prava* * *
Ured za patente -
10 patent protection
patentna zaštita -
11 patent representative
patentni zastupnik -
12 patent rights
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13 patent fuel
s patentirano gorivo, prešani ugljen, briketi -
14 patent leather
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15 patent specification
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16 patent-leather
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17 European patent
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18 European Patent Office
Europski patentni ured -
19 charter
s isprava, pismo; oslobodnica, patent, povelja, povlastica;[mar][aero] čarter (većinom # party)* * *
Äarter
darovnica
darovnicu
dokument
najam broda
povelja
povelji
povlastica
stari rukopis
ugovor
unajmiti brod
ustav
uzeti u zakup -
20 gadget
naprava; uređenje; sitni dijelovi - detalji* * *
aparat
dugme
naprava
patent
pribor
sprava
uređaj
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