Nonobvious

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  • adjective. Not obvious.
  • Word Usage
    "It wasn't an easy argument because, at least on the surface, McDonald's invention seemed to lack two of the five requirements for obtaining a patent: It didn't appear to be novel (different from what's already known) or to be what patent law calls "nonobvious" (meaning that it breaks new ground instead of just tweaking an invention that already exists)."
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    Words with the same meaning
    subtle