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#178468 08/01/2008 11:15 AM
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stranger
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Anyone know the word that describes words that are a brand name that have become the generic name? Kleenex, Band-Aid and Scotch Tape are examples that pop into my mind. I heard the word once, but forgot it.

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old hand
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Reminds me of a certain thread about the correct declension of 'Lego'.

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Carpal Tunnel
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genericized trademark, a form of metonymy, and genericide (with lots more examples).

-joe (brand eponym?) friday


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