What is another word for Trademarks?

Pronunciation: [tɹˈe͡ɪdmɑːks] (IPA)

Trademarks are unique symbols, words, designs or phrases that identify and distinguish a company or product from others in the market. There are several synonyms for trademarks, including brand name, logo, emblem, tagline, insignia, symbol, and trade name. Each of these terms refers to a specific aspect of a company's branding, but they all serve the same purpose: to build brand identity and recognition. A strong trademark can enhance a company's reputation and increase consumer trust. It is important to choose a unique and memorable trademark that reflects a company's values and mission, and to protect it legally through registration and enforcement.

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What are the hypernyms for Trademarks?

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Usage examples for Trademarks

"I was not knowingly aware that hospitals had Trademarks," said Mr. Gubb.
"Philo Gubb Correspondence-School Detective"
Ellis Parker Butler
George contributed one half of the capital of the new firm and the other two, one quarter each; however, exclusive possession of all Trademarks, recipes, and rights to the medicines was reserved to George.
"History of the Comstock Patent Medicine Business and Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills"
Robert B. Shaw
Besides these several Trademarks there are in addition various ingenious tricks that belonged to Willard and to nobody else.
"Christopher and the Clockmakers"
Sara Ware Bassett

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