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noun
- (copyright law) Initialism of noncommercial.
- Initialism of numerical control.
- (law) Initialism of nolo contendere, no contest, a plea in criminal cases.
- (US, aviation, prefix code) NASA research cargo plane designations.
- (linguistics) Initialism of noun class.
- (organic chemistry) Abbreviation of nitrocellulose.
- (audio) Initialism of noise cancellation.
- (audio) Initialism of noise control.
- (computing theory) Nick's Class, the complexity class of decision problems solvable in polylogarithmic time using a polynomial number of processors.
adj
name
phrase
noun
- (uncountable, informal, nonstandard) A violation of copyright law; copyright infringement.
- (uncountable) The right by law to be the entity which determines who may publish, copy and distribute a piece of writing, music, picture or other work of authorship.
- (countable) Such an exclusive right as it pertains to one or more specific works.
- a document granting exclusive right to publish and sell literary or musical or artistic work
verb
verb
- copy illegally; of published material
- (transitive, copyright law) To knowingly obtain an unauthorized copy of.
- take arbitrarily or by force
- (intransitive) To engage in piracy.
- (transitive) To appropriate by piracy; to plunder at sea.
- (transitive, intransitive, Philippines) To entice an employee to switch from a competing company to one's own.
- (transitive, copyright law) To create and/or sell an unauthorized copy of.
noun
- (by extension) One who breaks intellectual property laws by reproducing protected works without permission.
- a ship that is manned by pirates
- someone who uses another person's words or ideas as if they were their own
- someone who robs at sea or plunders the land from the sea without having a commission from any sovereign nation
- (ornithology) A bird which practises kleptoparasitism.
- (crime) A criminal who plunders at sea; commonly attacking merchant vessels, though often pillaging port towns.
- A kind of marble in children's games.
- An armed ship or vessel that sails for the purpose of plundering other vessels.
adj
verb
- (copyright law) To use a sign, image, expression, etc. sufficiently close to a trademarked one that it brings disrepute to it.
- (intransitive) To oxidize or discolor due to oxidation.
- (intransitive, figurative) To lose its lustre or attraction; to become dull.
- (transitive) To compromise, damage, soil, or sully.
- make dirty or spotty, as by exposure to air; also used metaphorically
noun
noun
- the conditions under which you can use material that is copyrighted by someone else without paying royalties
- (copyright law) A doctrine in intellectual property law that permits one party to make use of another party's protected intellectual property (such as a copyright or trademark) under narrowly defined circumstances.
- Use of another party's intellectual property that is protected by this doctrine.
noun
- (copyright law) Initialism of non-derivative.
- Initialism of natural disaster.
- Initialism of neurodivergence.
- (military) Initialism of negligent discharge (accidental firing of a weapon).
- (aviation) Initialism of navigation display.
- Initialism of naturopathic doctor (a Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine, an academic degree and title in naturopathic medicine).
adj
name
prep_phrase
name
- Initialism of Copyright Clearance Center.
- (US) Initialism of Civilian Conservation Corps.
- (Oxford University) Initialism of Corpus Christi College, Oxford.
- Initialism of Crime and Corruption Commission.
- Initialism of Civilian Climate Corps.
- Initialism of Climate Change Committee.
- (Zimbabwe, politics) Initialism of Citizens Coalition for Change.
- Initialism of Chaos Computer Club.
- Initialism of Council of Conservative Citizens.
- Initialism of California Conservation Corps.
noun
noun
- (copyright law) Initialism of public license.
- Initialism of public library.
- (biochemistry) Initialism of proximity labeling.
- (topology) Initialism of piecewise linear.
- (economics) Initialism of price level.
- (computing) Initialism of programming language.
- (US, scouting) Initialism of patrol leader.
- (US, law, government) Initialism of public law.
adj
name
verb
verb
noun
verb
- (copyright law) To use a sign, image, expression, etc. sufficiently close to a trademarked one that it causes confusion between them.
- To smear, stain or smudge.
- To cause imperfection of vision in; to dim; to darken.
- (graphical user interface, transitive) To transfer the input focus away from.
- To make indistinct or hazy, to obscure or dim.
- (intransitive) To become indistinct.
- to make less distinct or clear
- become glassy; lose clear vision
- make a smudge on; soil by smudging
- make dim or indistinct
- make unclear, indistinct, or blurred
- become vague or indistinct
adj
noun
noun
- The activity of making, transporting and/or selling an illegal version or copy of a copyrighted product.
- The activity of making, transporting and/or selling illegal alcoholic liquor.
- The activity of operating a mine illicitly.
- the act of making or transporting alcoholic liquor for sale illegally
- the act of selling illegally or without permission
verb
noun
- (uncountable, by extension) The act of restricting access to ideas, works of art or technologies using patents or intellectual property laws.
- (uncountable) The act of enclosing, i.e. the insertion or inclusion of an item in a letter or package.
- (religion) The area of a convent, monastery, etc where access is restricted to community members.
- (countable) An area, domain, or amount of something partially or entirely enclosed by barriers.
- (uncountable, British History) The post-feudal process of subdivision of common lands for individual ownership.
- (countable) Something that is enclosed, i.e. inserted into a letter or similar package.
- (uncountable) The act of separating and surrounding an area, domain, or amount of something with a barrier.
- a structure consisting of an area that has been enclosed for some purpose
- a naturally enclosed space
- something (usually a supporting document) that is enclosed in an envelope with a covering letter
- the act of enclosing something inside something else
name
adj
noun
- (sound engineering, technology) Initialism of compact cassette.
- (medicine) Initialism of chief complaint.
- Initialism of cricket club.
- (music, MIDI) Initialism of control change.
- (Canada) Companion of the Order of Canada.
- Initialism of cycling club.
- Initialism of credit card.
- (television) Initialism of closed caption.
- Initialism of constructive criticism.
- (military) Abbreviation of cruiser, a type of warship.
- (military) Initialism of company commander.
- (knitting) Initialism of contrasting colour.
- (US, military, historical) The US Navy hull classification symbol for a battlecruiser; the only such ships authorized by Congress were of the Lexington-class, which were cancelled under the 1922 Washington Naval Treaty with two being converted to aircraft carriers.
- Initialism of cross country.
- Initialism of carbon capture.
- Initialism of carbon copy.
- (video games) Initialism of crowd control.
- (cosmology) Initialism of cosmological constant.
- Initialism of City College.
- (SI) Initialism of cubic centimetre.
- Initialism of community college.
- Initialism of cryptocurrency.
- (weather) Initialism of cirrocumulus.
- (medicine) Initialism of cervical cancer.
- Initialism of courtesy copy.
- (politics) Initialism of Central Committee.
- Initialism of Circuit Court.
verb
verb
- take illegally; of intellectual property
- steal goods; take as spoils
- (transitive, chiefly South Asian) Synonym of rob, to steal something from someone by violence or threat of violence.
- (transitive) Synonym of plunder, to seize by violence particularly during the capture of a city during war or (video games) after successful combat.
noun
- goods or money obtained illegally
- informal terms for money
- (colloquial, US) Any valuable thing received for free, especially Christmas presents.
- (UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) A scoop used to remove scum from brine pans in saltworks.
- Synonym of sack, the plundering of a city, particularly during war.
- Synonym of booty, goods seized from an enemy by violence, particularly (historical) during the sacking of a town in war or (video games) after successful combat.
- (slang) Synonym of money.
verb
- take illegally; of intellectual property
- plunder (a town) after capture
- destroy and strip of its possession
- steal goods; take as spoils
- (transitive) To take unexpectedly.
- (transitive) To make extensive (over)use of, as if by plundering; to use or use up wrongfully.
- (transitive) To pillage, take or destroy all the goods of, by force (as in war); to raid, sack.
- (transitive) To take (goods) by pillage.
- (intransitive) To take by force or wrongfully; to commit robbery or looting, to raid.
noun
noun
- (copyright law, countable) Any individual work that is protected under intellectual property law.
- (copyright law, uncountable) A kind of property that includes intangible creations of the human intellect, such as patents, copyrights, and trademarks.
- intangible property that is the result of creativity (such as patents or trademarks or copyrights)
prep_phrase
noun
- (copyright law) Ellipsis of trademark dilution.
- (finance) Ellipsis of share dilution.
- The process of bringing in unskilled workers to replace skilled ones, for example during wartime.
- The process of making something dilute.
- A solution that has had additional solvent, such as water, added to it into order to make it less concentrated.
- a diluted solution
- weakening (reducing the concentration) by the addition of water or a thinner
adj
- (law, copyright law) Referring to a work, such as a translation or adaptation, based on another work that may be subject to copyright restrictions.
- Imitative of the work of someone else.
- (finance) Having a value that depends on an underlying asset of variable value.
- Obtained by derivation; not radical, original, or fundamental.
- resulting from or employing derivation
noun
- (of a function of a single variable f(x)) The derived function of f(x): the function giving the instantaneous rate of change of f; equivalently, the function giving the slope of the line tangent to the graph of f. Written f'(x) or (df)/(dx) in Leibniz's notation, ̇f(x) in Newton's notation (the latter used particularly when the independent variable is time).
- (of more general classes of functions) Any of several related generalizations of the derivative: the directional derivative, partial derivative, Fréchet derivative, functional derivative, etc.
- The value of such a derived function for a given value of its independent variable: the rate of change of a function at a point in its domain.
- (chemistry) A chemical derived from another.
- (finance) A financial instrument whose value depends on the valuation of an underlying asset; such as a warrant, an option etc.
- (generally) The linear operator that maps functions to their derived functions, usually written D; the simplest differential operator.
- (linguistics) A word formed by derivation, such as stylish from style.
- Something derived.
- a compound obtained from, or regarded as derived from, another compound
- a financial instrument whose value is based on another security
- the result of mathematical differentiation; the instantaneous change of one quantity relative to another; df(x)/dx
- (linguistics) a word that is derived from another word
noun
- The unauthorized duplication of goods protected by intellectual property law.
- (ornithology) Kleptoparasitism.
- The operation of an unlicensed radio or television station.
- A similar violation of international law, such as hijacking of an aircraft.
- (crime, nautical) Robbery at sea, a violation of international law; taking a ship away from the control of those who are legally entitled to it.
- hijacking on the high seas or in similar contexts; taking a ship or plane away from the control of those who are legally entitled to it
- the act of plagiarizing; taking someone's words or ideas as if they were your own
name
noun
adj
- not protected by trademark or patent or copyright
- Not protected by trademark, patent, or trade secret and thus open to commercial use without license; said of drugs (medications) and of various kinds of goods and materials.
- Lacking proprietary value; not private or privileged information; not owned by anyone (not anyone's property, whether intellectual property or otherwise).
noun
noun
- (patent law, derogatory) A person or company that enforces copyrights that it holds for purposes of generating income through strategic litigation, in a manner considered unduly aggressive or opportunistic.
- (Internet, torrenting) A copyright holder, or agent working on their behalf, who participates in torrents in order to note down and report those unlawfully downloading their copyrighted content.
noun
- (copyright law) Initialism of noncommercial.
- Initialism of numerical control.
- (law) Initialism of nolo contendere, no contest, a plea in criminal cases.
- (US, aviation, prefix code) NASA research cargo plane designations.
- (linguistics) Initialism of noun class.
- (organic chemistry) Abbreviation of nitrocellulose.
- (audio) Initialism of noise cancellation.
- (audio) Initialism of noise control.
- (computing theory) Nick's Class, the complexity class of decision problems solvable in polylogarithmic time using a polynomial number of processors.
adj
name
phrase
noun
- (uncountable, informal, nonstandard) A violation of copyright law; copyright infringement.
- (uncountable) The right by law to be the entity which determines who may publish, copy and distribute a piece of writing, music, picture or other work of authorship.
- (countable) Such an exclusive right as it pertains to one or more specific works.
- a document granting exclusive right to publish and sell literary or musical or artistic work
verb
noun
- the conditions under which you can use material that is copyrighted by someone else without paying royalties
- (copyright law) A doctrine in intellectual property law that permits one party to make use of another party's protected intellectual property (such as a copyright or trademark) under narrowly defined circumstances.
- Use of another party's intellectual property that is protected by this doctrine.
verb
- copy illegally; of published material
- (transitive, copyright law) To knowingly obtain an unauthorized copy of.
- take arbitrarily or by force
- (intransitive) To engage in piracy.
- (transitive) To appropriate by piracy; to plunder at sea.
- (transitive, intransitive, Philippines) To entice an employee to switch from a competing company to one's own.
- (transitive, copyright law) To create and/or sell an unauthorized copy of.
noun
- (by extension) One who breaks intellectual property laws by reproducing protected works without permission.
- a ship that is manned by pirates
- someone who uses another person's words or ideas as if they were their own
- someone who robs at sea or plunders the land from the sea without having a commission from any sovereign nation
- (ornithology) A bird which practises kleptoparasitism.
- (crime) A criminal who plunders at sea; commonly attacking merchant vessels, though often pillaging port towns.
- A kind of marble in children's games.
- An armed ship or vessel that sails for the purpose of plundering other vessels.
adj
noun
- (copyright law) Initialism of non-derivative.
- Initialism of natural disaster.
- Initialism of neurodivergence.
- (military) Initialism of negligent discharge (accidental firing of a weapon).
- (aviation) Initialism of navigation display.
- Initialism of naturopathic doctor (a Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine, an academic degree and title in naturopathic medicine).
adj
name
prep_phrase
noun
- (copyright law) Initialism of public license.
- Initialism of public library.
- (biochemistry) Initialism of proximity labeling.
- (topology) Initialism of piecewise linear.
- (economics) Initialism of price level.
- (computing) Initialism of programming language.
- (US, scouting) Initialism of patrol leader.
- (US, law, government) Initialism of public law.
adj
name
verb
noun
- The activity of making, transporting and/or selling an illegal version or copy of a copyrighted product.
- The activity of making, transporting and/or selling illegal alcoholic liquor.
- The activity of operating a mine illicitly.
- the act of making or transporting alcoholic liquor for sale illegally
- the act of selling illegally or without permission
verb
noun
- (uncountable, by extension) The act of restricting access to ideas, works of art or technologies using patents or intellectual property laws.
- (uncountable) The act of enclosing, i.e. the insertion or inclusion of an item in a letter or package.
- (religion) The area of a convent, monastery, etc where access is restricted to community members.
- (countable) An area, domain, or amount of something partially or entirely enclosed by barriers.
- (uncountable, British History) The post-feudal process of subdivision of common lands for individual ownership.
- (countable) Something that is enclosed, i.e. inserted into a letter or similar package.
- (uncountable) The act of separating and surrounding an area, domain, or amount of something with a barrier.
- a structure consisting of an area that has been enclosed for some purpose
- a naturally enclosed space
- something (usually a supporting document) that is enclosed in an envelope with a covering letter
- the act of enclosing something inside something else
noun
- (copyright law, countable) Any individual work that is protected under intellectual property law.
- (copyright law, uncountable) A kind of property that includes intangible creations of the human intellect, such as patents, copyrights, and trademarks.
- intangible property that is the result of creativity (such as patents or trademarks or copyrights)
noun
- (copyright law) Ellipsis of trademark dilution.
- (finance) Ellipsis of share dilution.
- The process of bringing in unskilled workers to replace skilled ones, for example during wartime.
- The process of making something dilute.
- A solution that has had additional solvent, such as water, added to it into order to make it less concentrated.
- a diluted solution
- weakening (reducing the concentration) by the addition of water or a thinner
noun
- The unauthorized duplication of goods protected by intellectual property law.
- (ornithology) Kleptoparasitism.
- The operation of an unlicensed radio or television station.
- A similar violation of international law, such as hijacking of an aircraft.
- (crime, nautical) Robbery at sea, a violation of international law; taking a ship away from the control of those who are legally entitled to it.
- hijacking on the high seas or in similar contexts; taking a ship or plane away from the control of those who are legally entitled to it
- the act of plagiarizing; taking someone's words or ideas as if they were your own
noun
- (patent law, derogatory) A person or company that enforces copyrights that it holds for purposes of generating income through strategic litigation, in a manner considered unduly aggressive or opportunistic.
- (Internet, torrenting) A copyright holder, or agent working on their behalf, who participates in torrents in order to note down and report those unlawfully downloading their copyrighted content.
verb
- copy illegally; of published material
- (transitive, copyright law) To knowingly obtain an unauthorized copy of.
- take arbitrarily or by force
- (intransitive) To engage in piracy.
- (transitive) To appropriate by piracy; to plunder at sea.
- (transitive, intransitive, Philippines) To entice an employee to switch from a competing company to one's own.
- (transitive, copyright law) To create and/or sell an unauthorized copy of.
noun
- (by extension) One who breaks intellectual property laws by reproducing protected works without permission.
- a ship that is manned by pirates
- someone who uses another person's words or ideas as if they were their own
- someone who robs at sea or plunders the land from the sea without having a commission from any sovereign nation
- (ornithology) A bird which practises kleptoparasitism.
- (crime) A criminal who plunders at sea; commonly attacking merchant vessels, though often pillaging port towns.
- A kind of marble in children's games.
- An armed ship or vessel that sails for the purpose of plundering other vessels.
adj
verb
- (copyright law) To use a sign, image, expression, etc. sufficiently close to a trademarked one that it brings disrepute to it.
- (intransitive) To oxidize or discolor due to oxidation.
- (intransitive, figurative) To lose its lustre or attraction; to become dull.
- (transitive) To compromise, damage, soil, or sully.
- make dirty or spotty, as by exposure to air; also used metaphorically
noun
verb
noun
verb
- (copyright law) To use a sign, image, expression, etc. sufficiently close to a trademarked one that it causes confusion between them.
- To smear, stain or smudge.
- To cause imperfection of vision in; to dim; to darken.
- (graphical user interface, transitive) To transfer the input focus away from.
- To make indistinct or hazy, to obscure or dim.
- (intransitive) To become indistinct.
- to make less distinct or clear
- become glassy; lose clear vision
- make a smudge on; soil by smudging
- make dim or indistinct
- make unclear, indistinct, or blurred
- become vague or indistinct
adj
noun
verb
- take illegally; of intellectual property
- steal goods; take as spoils
- (transitive, chiefly South Asian) Synonym of rob, to steal something from someone by violence or threat of violence.
- (transitive) Synonym of plunder, to seize by violence particularly during the capture of a city during war or (video games) after successful combat.
noun
- goods or money obtained illegally
- informal terms for money
- (colloquial, US) Any valuable thing received for free, especially Christmas presents.
- (UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) A scoop used to remove scum from brine pans in saltworks.
- Synonym of sack, the plundering of a city, particularly during war.
- Synonym of booty, goods seized from an enemy by violence, particularly (historical) during the sacking of a town in war or (video games) after successful combat.
- (slang) Synonym of money.
verb
- take illegally; of intellectual property
- plunder (a town) after capture
- destroy and strip of its possession
- steal goods; take as spoils
- (transitive) To take unexpectedly.
- (transitive) To make extensive (over)use of, as if by plundering; to use or use up wrongfully.
- (transitive) To pillage, take or destroy all the goods of, by force (as in war); to raid, sack.
- (transitive) To take (goods) by pillage.
- (intransitive) To take by force or wrongfully; to commit robbery or looting, to raid.
noun
noun
- (uncountable, informal, nonstandard) A violation of copyright law; copyright infringement.
- (uncountable) The right by law to be the entity which determines who may publish, copy and distribute a piece of writing, music, picture or other work of authorship.
- (countable) Such an exclusive right as it pertains to one or more specific works.
- a document granting exclusive right to publish and sell literary or musical or artistic work
verb
adj
- (law, copyright law) Referring to a work, such as a translation or adaptation, based on another work that may be subject to copyright restrictions.
- Imitative of the work of someone else.
- (finance) Having a value that depends on an underlying asset of variable value.
- Obtained by derivation; not radical, original, or fundamental.
- resulting from or employing derivation
noun
- (of a function of a single variable f(x)) The derived function of f(x): the function giving the instantaneous rate of change of f; equivalently, the function giving the slope of the line tangent to the graph of f. Written f'(x) or (df)/(dx) in Leibniz's notation, ̇f(x) in Newton's notation (the latter used particularly when the independent variable is time).
- (of more general classes of functions) Any of several related generalizations of the derivative: the directional derivative, partial derivative, Fréchet derivative, functional derivative, etc.
- The value of such a derived function for a given value of its independent variable: the rate of change of a function at a point in its domain.
- (chemistry) A chemical derived from another.
- (finance) A financial instrument whose value depends on the valuation of an underlying asset; such as a warrant, an option etc.
- (generally) The linear operator that maps functions to their derived functions, usually written D; the simplest differential operator.
- (linguistics) A word formed by derivation, such as stylish from style.
- Something derived.
- a compound obtained from, or regarded as derived from, another compound
- a financial instrument whose value is based on another security
- the result of mathematical differentiation; the instantaneous change of one quantity relative to another; df(x)/dx
- (linguistics) a word that is derived from another word
adj
- not protected by trademark or patent or copyright
- Not protected by trademark, patent, or trade secret and thus open to commercial use without license; said of drugs (medications) and of various kinds of goods and materials.
- Lacking proprietary value; not private or privileged information; not owned by anyone (not anyone's property, whether intellectual property or otherwise).