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To interpret the claim one way for validity in the courts and another for validity in an inter partes review violates a fundamental principle of patent law: A claim in a patent cannot, the U.S. Supreme Court once ruled, be treated “like a nose of wax which may be turned and twisted in any direction.” White v. Dunbar (1886).

My vote...

Kill all the lexicographers....NO MORE NEW WORDS!!.......lol

doni

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