Patentus
Patentus is a term that originates from Latin, meaning "open" or "evident." It is often used in legal and technical contexts, particularly in the field of patents and intellectual property. In this context, "patentus" refers to the clarity and obviousness of an invention or idea, which is a key requirement for patentability. For an invention to be patented, it must be sufficiently disclosed in the patent application so that a person skilled in the relevant field can understand and replicate it. This concept is sometimes referred to as the "enablement" or "written description" requirement.
The term "patentus" can also be found in various legal documents and historical texts, where it is
In addition to its legal usage, "patentus" can be found in other contexts, such as in the