they are all words which were originally trade marks but have now become the definitive word to desribe the product. Type them into a search engine and look for a site called word play and trivia.
2007-02-03 08:37:55
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answered by CHARISMA 5
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2016-09-28 09:19:36
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answered by ? 4
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They are all names designed as trade-names to sell a certain product or substance, and that word is now the accepted term or noun for that product. Much the same as Biro is used for a ball-point pen, and Hoover is used for vacuum cleaner. They are accepted generic terms that were once trade-names.
2007-02-03 08:51:54
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answered by Phish 5
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I agree with Micheal and Joanne, they are brand names that are now in common usage to describe a type of product rather than just the original brand, mainly because the patent lacked enough protection. escalator,cellophane and thermos are other examples.
2007-02-03 08:52:41
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answered by ? 3
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Were they all brand names that then came to describe the product in a more generic term? Another example would be hoover (for vacuum cleaner).
2007-02-03 09:29:28
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answered by Jude 7
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all great to cure a hangover?
all invented/discovered in error
cornflakes first made by mistake - when corn got wet and was dried and rolled out
http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/blcereal.htm
aspirin discovered by mistake during experiments
http://www.aspirin.com/faq_en.html
the first trampoline was invented as part of something else
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trampoline
2007-02-03 08:45:54
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answered by Anonymous
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They all began life as proprietary brand names but lost their registered trademark protection because they became so successful that they drifted into common usage and became generic.
2007-02-03 08:38:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm Confuzzled!
2007-02-03 08:33:18
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answered by Anonymous
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they are very original and maybe,people couldn't find something from their languages for these words:)
2007-02-04 02:09:30
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answered by Anonymous
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there put together from the alphabet.
you will find them in a dictionary
2007-02-03 08:33:16
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answered by Anonymous
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