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Idea or Ideal Some people confuse the term
"ideal" with "idea" when talking about their invention "idea".
The definition of "ideal" in this case would
be:
Lacking practicality or
possibility of realization
"Few ever reach their ideal
goal."
Absolute perfection
"This is an ideal location."
Though the term originates from the same
Latin origin, in common usage, the inventor saying "I have an ideal" is
really saying "I have an IDEA".
Definition:
Something, such as a thought
or conception, that potentially or actually exists in the mind as a
product of mental activity.
Now for those of you who use the term
ideal, fill out the inforequest form and we will see if we can help you with your
invention idea. Or, if it is the perfect "ideal" invention, we can
help with that too. We will send you our confidentiality agreement for
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