Twitter Google Share on Facebook thrapple Related to thrapple:Thropple (ˈθræpəl) n (Anatomy) the throat or windpipe vb to throttle [C18: a variant of earlierthropple,of uncertain origin] Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publi...
In this episode of the Bear Grease podcast, we begin a dive into the origin, life, and legacy, of The Seminole War leader Osceola. Many people know the name, but few know why. As we continue our pursuit to "explore things forgotten but relevant," listen as light is shed on the signi...
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two trademarks are identical means that there is basically no any difference between the two trademarks. Two trademarks are similar means that the trademark used on accused products is similar to plaintiff’s trademark in appearance, pronunciation, meaning or graphic composition and color and ...
In contrast, reverse confusion arises when a larger, more powerful entity adopts the trademark of a smaller, less powerful trademark user and thereby causes confusion as to the origin of the senior trademark user’s goods or services. Because the junior user is a larger company with greater fin...
In contrast, reverse confusion arises when a larger, more powerful entity adopts the trademark of a smaller, less powerful trademark user and thereby causes confusion as to the origin of the senior trademark user’s goods or services. Because the junior user is a larger company with greater fin...
I love Apple's HomePod, and I want one in every room of my house. But I also kind of hate HomePod for its reliance on Siri. Like any messy relationship, it's complicated. If you can get over the personal assistant's numerous shortcomings, you'll find tha
Chang'e (Chinese: 嫦娥; pinyin: Cháng'é, unofficially rendered as Chang-Er or Chang-o for simpler pronunciation), originally known as Heng'e, is the Chinese goddess of the Moon. She is the subject of several legends in Chinese mythology, most of which incorporate several of the ...
Pronunciation: \\ˈg(y)ü-(ˌ)gȯ\\Variant(s): also gee·gaw \\ˈjē-, ˈgē-\\Function: nounEtymology: origin unknownDate: circa 1529: a showy trifle : bauble, trinketIt's possible to do some pretty informed speculation on what an Apple tablet might be like, because...