| patent ductus arteriosus |
a ductus arteriosus that failed to close at birth; may require surgical correction
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| patent medicine |
medicine that is protected by a patent and available without a doctor's prescription
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| patency |
the openness (lack of obstruction) of a bodily passage or duct obviousness: the property of being easy to see and understand
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| patent |
obtain a patent for; "Should I patent this invention?" a document granting an inventor sole rights to an invention (of a bodily tube or passageway) open; affording free passage; "patent ductus arteriosus" grant rights to; grant a patent for make open to sight or notice; "His behavior has patented an embarrassing fact about him" an official document granting a right or privilege apparent: clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment; "the effects of the drought are apparent to anyone who sees the parched fields"; "evident hostility"; "manifest disapproval"; "patent advantages"; "made his meaning plain"; "it is plain that he is no reactionary"; "in plain view"
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| patent medicine |
Patent medicine is the term given to various medical compounds sold under a variety of names and labels, though they were for the most part actually trademarked medicines, not patented. They were also sometimes called nostrums, a Latin word meaning "ours" or "our own"; a "nostrum" is any proprietary mixture of drugs. ...
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