/peɪtəntəˈbɪləti/ – Noun
Definition: khả năng cấp bằng sáng chế.
A more thorough explanation: Patentability refers to the legal criteria that an invention must meet in order to be eligible for patent protection. In general, an invention is considered patentable if it is new, useful, and non-obvious. The patentability of an invention is determined by a patent examiner during the patent application process.
Example: The patent examiner determined that the invention met the criteria for patentability under the relevant laws and regulations.