Trade mark

Pronunciation: /ˈtreɪdˌmɑːrk/

Trade mark (noun)

  1. A legally protected sign, name, or logo that shows goods or services come from a particular business.
  2. A mark officially recorded with a government office to protect a company’s identity in the market.

Examples

  • The company uses a trade mark on its products.
  • A trade mark helps customers recognize the brand quickly.