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in·nom·i·nate I0152700 (ĭ-nŏm′ə-nĭt)adj.1. Having no name.2. Anonymous. [Late Latin innōminātus : Latin in-, not; see in-1 + Latin nōminātus, past participle of nōmināre, to name; see nominate.]innominate (ɪˈnɒmɪnɪt) adj1. having no name; nameless2. a less common word for anonymousin•nom•i•nate (ɪˈnɒm ə nɪt) adj. having no name; nameless; anonymous. [1630–40; < Late Latin innōminātus unnamed. See in-3, nominate] TranslationsinnominateenUK
innominate[i¦näm·ə·nət] (anatomy) hipbone innominateenUK
innominate [ĭ-nom´ĭ-nāt] nameless, anonymous, such as the innominate artery or vein. See anatomic Tables of Arteries and Veins in the Appendices.in·nom·i·nate (i-nom'i-nāt), Without name; a term formerly applied to the large vessels in the thorax (now called the brachiocephalic trunk and vein) and the hip bone. Synonym(s): anonyma [L. innominatus, fr. in- neg. + nomen (nomin-), name] a·non·y·ma (ă-non'i-mă) Without name; a term formerly applied to the large vessels in the thorax (now called the brachiocephalic trunk and vein) and the hip bone. Synonym(s): innominate. [G. an- priv. + onyma, name]innominate - a short artery arising from the AORTA that gives rise to the subclavian and carotid arteries.
- the fusion of ilium, ischium and pubis to form a single bone forming half of the PELVIC GIRDLE.
innominateenUK Related to innominate: innominate veininnominate ‘having no name’, in Scots contract law, a contract that is both unusual and innominate, having no known name like sale or hire, for example. Now that there is no requirement for writing, the category may vanish. |