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`Black's Law Dictionary (11th ed. 2019), embodiment
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`EMBODIMENT
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`Bryan A. Garner, Editor in Chief
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`Preface | Guide | Legal Maxims | Bibliography
`embodiment Patents. 1. The tangible manifestation of an invention.
`“An ‘invention’ is intellectual property. It is a mental construct formed and contained within the inventor's mind and has no
`physical structure or reality. An ‘embodiment’ of an invention, however, is a specific physical form of the invention. Each
`embodiment exists in the real world. It can be ‘reduced to practice’; i.e., it is either actually built or could be built.” Morgan
`D. Rosenberg, The Essentials of Patent Claim Drafting xvii (2012).
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`2. The method for using this tangible form. 3. The part of a patent application or patent that describes a concrete manifestation
`of the invention. • Embodiments are less common in software or process patents than in manufacturing-related patents.
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