Meaning Brand
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(1) Permanent identification of cattle, usually made on the hide with hot-iron or freeze branding.  (2) Process of branding.
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A unique identifying symbol, trademark, company name, etc., which enables a buyer to distinguish a product or service from its competitors.
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c. 1400, "to brand, cauterize; stigmatize," originally of criminal marks or cauterized wounds, from brand (n.). As a means of marking property, 1580s; figuratively from c. 1600, often in a b [..]
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Old English brand, brond "fire, flame; firebrand, piece of burning wood, torch," and (poetic) "sword," from Proto-Germanic *brandaz (source also of Old Norse brandr, Old High Germa [..]
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A brand is a "Name, term, design, symbol, or any other feature that identifies one seller's good or service as distinct from those of other sellers." See also: The MASB Common Language Project. http://www.themasb.org/common-language-project/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brand
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a sword
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A particular payment product (especially a card) that has been licensed by its owner for use in a given territory.
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The card associations or organizations behind the labels on a credit card. Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover are often referred to as “the brands” within the payments industry. Also see card association.
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The personality of a product or company that is created through its advertising and marketing.
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The process of developing and maintaining a name, phrase, symbol or other identifying characteristic of a product or service to create recognition on the part of the consumer. This usually occurs over [..]
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trade name: a name given to a product or service burn with a branding iron to indicate ownership; of animals a recognizable kind; "there's a new brand of hero in the movies no [..]
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a mark on something to show whose it is or who made it
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a mark or symbol identifying or describing a product and/or manufacturer, that is embossed, inlaid or printed.
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identifies a specific product or name of a company as a sign of quality recognised by customers. A brand can be a trade mark if registered, but can also exist without being a trade mark.
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A living business asset, designed to enhance the connection between a business and customer or consumer. A brand is the way in which people read more:
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Definition An identifying symbol, words, or mark that distinguishes a product or company from its competitors. Usually brands are registered (trademarked) with a regulatory authority and so cannot be [..]
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A selection of products or services that are identified by the product name or the name of the company who manufacturers the products and services. A brand is something that a consumer marketplace can [..]
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The name brand mark (including colour design picture symbol and typeface) logo logotype graphic devices and all brand elements normally associated with the University and used to communicate with internal and external audiences.
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A company or organization that is associated with a specific product or service. For example, “Levi’s” is a brand of jeans.
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A product that is uniquely labeled by a manufacturer, private label or national brands, for example.
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The emotional response associated with a company and/or product.
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A promise of what you are going to deliver. It is an identifiable trademark, characteristic or association that becomes the primary recognition of a product or service.
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A trade name used to identify a product produced by a particular company, distinguishing it from similar products produced by competitors.
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In the Old West, cattle ranchers seared their mark, the brand, onto the hides of bulls and cows. Today, a brand is the sum of the ideas, feelings, thoughts, and experiences of and/or about a company o [..]
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(n) a name given to a product or service(n) a recognizable kind(n) identification mark on skin, made by burning(n) a piece of wood that has been burned or is burning(n) a symbol of disgrace or infamy( [..]
Source: beedictionary.com

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The locus of the true “self.” Branding has been one of the principal problems of philosophy since the fourth century BCE. Plutarch, an ancient historian, is famous for having relayed the paradox of th [..]
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The Clicquot brand, etc., the best brand, etc. That is the merchant’s or excise mark branded on the article itself, the vessel which contains the article, the wrapper which covers it, the cor [..]
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Not necessarily the same thing as a manufacturer, as most carriers do not fabricate their own devices, but rather acquire them from manufacturers and sell them under their own brand. This is called re [..]
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Important information permanently stored on the title record to alert consumers about the current or prior condition of a motor vehicle. If the seller checked any boxes for brands on the title, near t [..]
Source: wisconsindot.gov

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A combination of name, symbol, design, reputation and other features used to distinguish one company or product from its rivals. Usually brand names and logos are registered (trademarked) with a regul [..]
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"Brand" means a distinctive design, mark or other means of identification applied to a designated location of the hide, wool or skin of livestock, by methods prescribed by administrative rul [..]
Source: oregonlaws.org

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n. "firebrand, torch," s.v. brand sb. OED. KEY: brand@n
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n 6 brond 3 bronde 1 brondes 2
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"Brand," brand name" and "trademark" are often used interchangeably, but they are not synonyms.  "Brand" refers broadly to a customer's entire experience with a [..]
Source: marklaw.com

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The name of a product or service that identifies that product or service and, hopefully, distinguishes that product or service from competitive products/services. Over time, a brand can become a reser [..]
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A promise of what you are going to deliver.
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A name, logo, slogan, and/or design scheme associated with a product or service.
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Term for an identifying source for goods or services, i.e., …
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A graphic that is included on all GW Drupal websites that displays the name of the site owner (i.e. the office, department, group, or initiative). In some cases your parent organization is referenced [..]
Source: onlinestrategy.gwu.edu

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The identity of a product, image or promise that is unique to a particular company. A brand is created to promote a company or product, make it stand out from its competitors, foster positive associat [..]
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Produced the Whole Earth Catalog, The Trips Festival, founded The WELL, the Point Foundation, Global Business Network, the Long Now Foundation, the Co-Evolution Quarterly, on the board of directors of the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
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The manufacturer brand of the SKU
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Additional trading name for an insurer, used in one or more states.
Source: privatehealth.gov.au (offline)

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fire
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loyalty
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From a surname, a variant of Brant.
Source: behindthename.com





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