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accountability
accountableness
accrue
aceldama
action
actual
adam
adamant
adamantean
adamantine
adamic
adamites
adamitic
against
air
ambulant
amomum
answerable
anti-christ
assess
assessment
assumpsit
award
b
bay
beldam
beset
blank
bosom
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bull
burrock
cadmian
cajeput
capon
cardamine
cardamom
cardinal
care
cattle
chain
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chose
clear
close
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commendatary
commendatory
confound
conscious
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constitutional
corundum
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countervail
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cuckoo-bud
cuckoo-flower
cypress
dam
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damask-rose
damaskeened
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damaskin
dame
dames-violet
damn
damnable
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damningness
damp
damped
damper
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dampness
damps
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damson
dank
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detrimental
diamantine
diamond
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for
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from
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insurable
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key
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lich
lock
lordship
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mince
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penal
personal
pile
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posterity
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re
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renter
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say
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scathful
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scornful
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1828 Definition

DAM, n.

1. A female parent; used of beasts, particularly of quadrupeds.

2. A human mother, in contempt.

3. A crowned man in the game of draughts.

DAM, n. A mole, bank or mound of earth, or any wall, or a frame of wood, raised to obstruct a current of water, and to raise it, for the purpose of driving millwheels, or for other purposes. Any work that stops and confines water in a pond or bason, or causes it to rise.

DAM, v.t.

1. To make a dam, or to stop a stream of water by a bank of earth, or by any other work; to confine or shut in water. It is common to use, after the verb, in, up, or out; as, to dam in, or to dam up, the water, and to dam out is to prevent water from entering.

2. To confine or restrain from escaping; to shut in.
1913 Definition
Dam (dam)
n.(d1913 webster dictionarym)
Dam
[OE. dame mistress, lady; also, mother, dam. See Dame.]
  1. A female parent; -- used of beasts, especially of quadrupeds; sometimes applied in contempt to a human mother.

    Our sire and dam, now confined to horses, are a relic of this age (13th century) . . . .Dame is used of a hen; we now make a great difference between dame and dam. T. L. K. Oliphant.

    The dam runs lowing up and down,
    Looking the way her harmless young one went.
    Shak.

  2. A king or crowned piece in the game of draughts.
  3. A barrier to prevent the flow of a liquid; esp., a bank of earth, or wall of any kind, as of masonry or wood, built across a water course, to confine and keep back flowing water.
  4. A firebrick wall, or a stone, which forms the front of the hearth of a blast furnace.

    Dam plate (Blast Furnace), an iron plate in front of the dam, to strengthen it.

  5. To obstruct or restrain the flow of, by a dam] to confine by constructing a dam, as a stream of water; -- generally used with in or up.

    I'll have the current in this place dammed up. Shak.

    A weight of earth that dams in the water. Mortimer.

  6. To shut up; to stop up; to close; to restrain.

    The strait pass was dammed
    With dead men hurt behind, and cowards.
    Shak.

    To dam out, to keep out by means of a dam.


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A design patent covers the unique, ornamental, or visible shape or surface ornamentation of an article or object, even if only on a computer screen. Thus if a lamp, a building, a computer case, or a desk has a truly unique shape, its design can be design patented. Even computer screen icons and an arrangement of printing on a piece of paper can be patented. A design must be for an article that is different from an object in its natural state; thus a figure of a man would not be suitable for a design patent but if the man is in an unnatural position, this can be patented. The uniqueness of the shape must be purely ornamental or aesthetic and part of an article. If the design is functional, then only a utility patent is proper, even if it is also aesthetic. A good example is a jet plane with a constricted waist (narrow body) for reducing turbulence at supersonic speeds: Although the novel shape is attractive, its functionality makes it suitable for a utility patent only. A useful way to distinguish between a design and a utility invention is to ask, "Will removing or smoothing out the novel features substantially impair the function of the device?" If so, as in the jet plane with the narrowed body, this proves that the novel features have a significant functional purpose, so a utility patent in indicated. According to David Pressman's book "Patent it Yourself" two useful questions to ask to define design innovations are: (1) Is the novel feature(s) there for structural or functional reasons, or only for the purpose of ornamentation? (2) Does the novel feature make it look better or work better? (The utilitarian function always prevails.) If the state of the arts is such that the general nature of the feature and its function is old, but the feature has a novel shape that is an aesthetic improvement, then only a design patent will be proper. The design patent application must consist primarily of drawings, along with formal paperwork and a filing fee. Design patents last 14 years from the date of issuance.




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