Originalities

/ˌɔrɪdʒəˈnalɪtiz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Plural of originality, referring to the various aspects or instances of original works or ideas.
    The contract recognized multiple originalities in the patented designs.

Forms

  • originality

Commentary

Used primarily in plural to denote multiple instances or facets of originality in legal contexts, often relating to protection of intellectual creations.

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