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staple

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A quick definition of staple:

Term: STAPLE

Definition: A staple is a very important thing that people need or use a lot, like wool, leather, tin, lead, butter, or cheese. It can also be a special town where people can only sell certain products. In patents, a staple is something that is used in a patented product or process, but can also be used for other things. Companies cannot control the market for staples by making rules that force people to only buy their product.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: A key commodity or product that is essential or important.

Examples:

  • Wool, leather, tin, lead, butter, and cheese are all considered staples.
  • In history, a town appointed by the Crown as an exclusive market for staple products was called a "staple town".
  • In patents, a staple is an unpatented material that is a component of a patented product or process, but also has other practical uses.

The examples illustrate that a staple can refer to a variety of things, including essential commodities, historical market towns, and patent components. In each case, the item is considered important or necessary in some way.

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