innominate

adj
/ɪˈnɒmɪnət/UK/ɪˈnɑmɪnət/US

Etymology

From Latin innōminātus, from in- (“not”) + nōminātus (“named”).

  1. borrowed from innōminātus

Definitions

  1. Having no name, nameless, unnamed

    Having no name, nameless, unnamed; anonymous.

    • Counsel for the Defence objected to the libel, on the grounds that the offence was innominate.
  2. An innominate bone.

  3. An innominate artery.

  4. + 2 more definitions
    1. An innominate vein.

    2. Innominate substance.

The neighborhood

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