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Synonyms

innominate

American  
[ih-nom-uh-nit] / ɪˈnɒm ə nɪt /

adjective

  1. having no name; nameless; anonymous.


innominate British  
/ ɪˈnɒmɪnɪt /

adjective

  1. having no name; nameless

  2. a less common word for anonymous

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Etymology

Origin of innominate

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

Example Sentences

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Innominate’s mGuard device, an industrial control security machine, is also vulnerable but an update is available.

From Forbes

A faded former All-Star and maybe a couple of innominate supernumeraries?

From Seattle Times

Innominate, i-nom′i-nāt, adj. having no name.—adj.

From Project Gutenberg

The glittering west-dust of a hidden innominate sun.

From Project Gutenberg

The first group are canonically innominate and authors adopt various titles for the personages involved.

From Project Gutenberg