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    branded
    [ˈbrandəd]
    adjective
    branded (adjective)
    1. having a brand name:
      "cut-rate branded goods"
    2. (of livestock) marked with a branding iron:
      "branded cattle"
    brand
    [brand]
    verb
    branded (past tense) · branded (past participle)
    1. mark with a branding iron:
      "the seller had branded the animal with his grandfather's name"
      • mark indelibly:
        "an ointment that branded her with unsightly violet-colored splotches"
      • mark out or describe as having a particular bad or shameful quality:
        "she was branded a liar" · "the do-gooders branded us as politically incorrect"
    2. assign a brand name to:
      "the categories under which products are branded and sold"
      • promote (a particular product or company) by means of advertising and distinctive design:
        "we'll have the ability to market and brand our own product"
    Origin
    Old English brand ‘burning’ (also in brand), of Germanic origin; related to German Brand, also to burn. The verb sense ‘mark with a hot iron’ dates from late Middle English, giving rise to the noun sense ‘a mark of ownership made by branding’ (mid 17th century), whence brand (early 19th century).
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