Royalty
81royalty — A payment made for the use of the property of an individual or organization. Examples of royalties include (i) payments by publishers to authors for the latter’s intellectual capital as captured in books and (ii) payments for the use of a *brand… …
82royalty — n 1. kingship, queenship, majesty, divine right, sovereignty, primacy, supremacy, suzerainty, dominion, hegemony; authority, command, regnancy, lordship; autocracy, monocracy, imperialism, absolutism, rod of empire, iron sway, domination;… …
83royalty — roy·al·ty …
84royalty — [ˈrɔɪəlti] noun [U] kings and queens and their families …
85royalty — roy•al•ty [[t]ˈrɔɪ əl ti[/t]] n. pl. ties 1) gov royal persons collectively 2) gov royal status, dignity, or power; sovereignty 3) gov a person of royal lineage; member of a royal family 4) gov Usu., royalties. prerogatives or rights of a… …
86royalty — /ˈrɔɪəlti / (say royuhltee) noun (plural royalties) 1. royal persons collectively. 2. royal status, dignity, or power; sovereignty. 3. a prerogative or right belonging to a sovereign. 4. a royal domain; realm. 5. character or quality proper to or …
87royalty — roy|al|ty sb., en, er el. royalties, erne (afgift for kommerciel udnyttelse af et værk) …
88royalty — s ( n, er) användningsavgift till t.ex. patentinnehavare, författares andel i pris på bok …
89royalty — / rɔɪəlti/ noun money paid to an inventor, writer or the owner of land for the right to use their property, usually a specific percentage of sales, or a specific amount per sale ● The country will benefit from rising oil royalties. ● He is still… …
90royalty — The sum paid to an inventor, originator, author or owner of something from which a product may be sold, and calculated as a proportion of the income received from the sale of the product. See copyright; patent …