Definitions for innominate

innominate in·nom·i·nate

Spelling: [ih-nom-uh-nit]
IPA: /ɪˈnɒm ə nɪt/

Innominate is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 16 points.

You can make 342 anagrams from letters in innominate (aeiimnnnot).

Definitions for innominate

adjective

  1. having no name; nameless; anonymous.

Origin of innominate

First recorded in 1630-40, innominate is from the Late Latin word innōminātus unnamed. See in-3, nominate

Examples for innominate

innominate aneurysm may be of the fusiform or of the sacculated variety, and is frequently associated with pouching of the aorta.

The ischium (fig. 78, 9) is a wide flattened bone forming the posterior part of the innominate bone.

Make out the external jugular, the innominate, and its two branches, and the pulmo-cutaneous and vena cava superior.

The available operative measures are proximal ligation of the innominate, and distal ligation.

In the innominate bones of a young child the box-shape exists, while its prominent abdomen resembles that of the gorilla.

When I first saw the patient I considered the injury to have implicated the innominate vessels.

The inferior thyroid veins which drop their blood into the innominate are obstructed by valves at their junction.

The innominate bones are firmly joined to the sacrum at the back and they meet in front, also in a firm joint.

Juristically this seems to be a rationalization of the Roman innominate contract.

Note the two large branches, the innominate arteries, given off by it near its origin.

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