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innominate, a. (ɪˈnɒmɪnət) [ad. late L. innōmināt-us (Boethius), f. in- (in-3) + nōmināt-us nominate.] 1. Not named, unnamed, anonymous.1638 Sir T. Herbert Trav. (ed. 2) 306 Zeyloon..was not innominate to the Antients. 1686 Goad Celest. Bodies i. ix. 36 The Spirit called Light or Heat, is Innominate...
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Innominate
Innominate (from "nameless") may refer to:
The brachiocephalic artery
The brachiocephalic veins
An innominate contract, Latin contractus innominatus; members is not publicly known
Innominate (album), by Off Minor, 2004
The Innominate, a mountain in the Bighorn Mountains, Wyoming, US
Innominata, from
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The Innominate
The Innominate () is a mountain peak located in the Bighorn Mountains in the U.S. state of Wyoming.
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Innominate term
The test for repudiatory breach (of an innominate term)
The test applied in the case to decide whether there was repudiatory breach of an innominate term Warranty, condition, or innominate term?
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Innominate jury
An innominate jury, also known as an anonymous jury, is a jury whose members are kept anonymous by court order. Joaquín Guzmán Loera), used an innominate and partially sequestered jury.
State of Minnesota v. Derek Michael Chauvin
E. Jean Carroll vs. Donald J.
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Innominate Tarn
Innominate Tarn is a small tarn in the north of the Lake District National Park in England. The word Innominate means "without a name".
It was formerly known as Loaf Tarn.
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Tracheoinnominate fistula
A TIF runs between the trachea and the innominate artery. Division of the thymus and superior retraction of the innominate vein exposes the innominate artery.
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Synsacrum
The innominate bones are fused with the synsacrum to a greater or lesser extent, according to species, forming an avian pelvis.
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Rayanistes
Significance and biology
Rayanistes was capable of extensive power strokes during pelvic paddling, based on the robust hindlimb and innominate.
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Eocetus
the late Lutetian (~42 Ma) of North Carolina based on more complete material: a partial skull, a few thoracic, lumbar and caudal vertebrae, ribs and an innominate Uhen initially argued that the innominate would have been sufficiently large to support a weight-bearing hind limb – suggesting the animal was a protocetid
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Laryngeal cleft
Subclassification of type IV clefts into Type IVA (extension to 5 mm below the innominate artery) and Type IV B (extension greater than 5 mm below the Long Type IV clefts extending further than 5 mm below the innominate artery cannot be reached with a vertical incision in the trachea, and therefore are
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Brachiocephalic artery
Innominate artery aneurysms can often present with signs of innominate artery compression syndrome and have a very high risk of rupture. Aberrant innominate artery can cause incomplete vascular ring.
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Linea (disambiguation)
Linea terminalis or innominate line, consists of the pectineal line, the pubic crest and the arcuate line.
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Brachiocephalic vein
The left and right brachiocephalic veins (previously called innominate veins) are major veins in the upper chest, formed by the union of the ipsilateral Additional images
See also
Hip bone (Innominate bone)
Brachiocephalic artery (Innominate artery)
References
Veins of the torso
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