I worked for a company that had numerous proprietary accomplishments. They didn't want their trade name used as one uses an item definition (common noun) for fear of loosing their patent rights.
Like the ones you stated, and Kleenex (facial tissue) and Clorox (bleach product) and on and on.
But it's easier for all us to do that, most people are fimiliar with the brand names and what they actually are, and I do it all the time.
But the problem I have is when you see a particular word misspelled so much you tend to use the spelling yourself that is BAD!
What the !@##$ does the word hydr"O"lics refer to? If you are talking about systems operated by a pressurized mineral based or synthetic fluid, excluding engines and transmissions, usually plumbed from place to place with high pressure hoses sort of things, you are talking about HYDRAULICS!!!!!
I had a neighbor that used to use that misspelling and every time he said it his partial plate would flop in his mouth and emphasize the "O". Drove me nuts.....I think he did it just to annoy me. Probably did.
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