Innominate

Word INNOMINATE
Character 10
Hyphenation in nom i nate
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Innominate"

What do we mean by innominate?

Having no name. adjective

Anonymous. adjective

Having no name; anonymous: in anatomy, specifically noting an artery, a vein, and a bone. See innominata, innominatum.

Having no name; unnamed. adjective

A term used in designating many parts otherwise unnamed adjective

The great bone which makes a lateral half of the pelvis in mammals; hip bone; haunch bone; huckle bone. It is composed of three bones, ilium, ischium, and pubis, consolidated into one in the adult, though separate in the fetus, as also in many adult reptiles and amphibians. adjective

In the Roman law, contracts without a specific name. adjective

Having no name; anonymous. adjective

An innominate bone

Nameless / unknown / classified A synonym of anonymous Urban Dictionary

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The word "innominate" in example sentences

There were others termed innominate because they had no special names: these were summed up in the four formula: Do, ut des; Do, ut facias; Facio, ut des; and ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

Three arteries, feeding the head, neck and arms, branch off directly from the aortic arch, in this order: innominate, left carotid, left subclavian. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Type C (least common): The disconnection is after the innominate artery (sometimes called the brachiocephalic artery). ❋ Unknown (2010)

A tiny percentage carried labels, and those contained only the name of the contributor if known and the date of the donation; the rest were innominate reminders of the vast constituents making up the monstrumological universe, the seemingly inexhaustible panoply of creatures designed by an inscrutable God to do us harm. ❋ William James Henry (2010)

The 0.0 experiment has a description of the test firing, told in innominate nightmare's typical style. ❋ Unknown (2006)

A voice was wondering why he bothered with this; an innominate voice which was plausibly his own. ❋ Jamie O’Neill (2002)

On the left innominate, or hip bone, the pubic symphyseal face was badly eroded. ❋ Kathy Reichs (1990)

It is somewhat surprising that this sign was not marked in two cases (Nos. 13 and 14, p. 140) recorded below, in which the innominate and right carotid arteries respectively were probably perforated. ❋ George Henry Makins (N/A)

Some remarks regarding wounds of the thoracic vessels have already been made in Chapter IV., where instances of injury to the innominate and left subclavian arteries are recounted. ❋ George Henry Makins (N/A)

When I first saw the patient I considered the injury to have implicated the innominate vessels. ❋ George Henry Makins (N/A)

The cup-shaped cavity of the innominate bone for receiving the head of the femur. ❋ Albert F. Blaisdell (N/A)

The os innominatum may be so fractured that the pelvic girdle is broken, as in fracture of the iliac shaft, or in a manner that the girdling continuity of the innominate bones is not interrupted. ❋ John Victor Lacroix (N/A)

This ideal is a trinity, a trinity innominate and incorporeal. ❋ Various (N/A)

Each innominate bone has a deep, round socket into which the end of the femur ❋ Francis M. Walters (N/A)

In No. 13 the symptoms appeared fairly conclusive of the injury being to the innominate artery and vein, or possibly innominate artery and jugular vein. ❋ George Henry Makins (N/A)

[That person] is [innominate] ❋ Whocares123abc (2017)

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