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Etymology of the English word innominate

the English word innominate
derived from the Latin word nomen (name, unnamed bone, unnamed artery; name, family name; noun)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *nō-men-
derived from the Latin word in (in; over; in; in; in)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *en
derived from the Latin word innominatus
using the Latin prefix in- (suffix for no)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ne (not)
derived from the Latin word nominatus (naming; G:noun)
derived from the Latin word nominatio (naming; nomination)
derived from the Latin word nominatus (naming; G:noun)
derived from the Latin word nominatio (naming; nomination)
derived from the Latin word nominatus (naming; G:noun)
derived from the Latin word nominatio (naming; nomination)
derived from the Latin word nominatus (naming; G:noun)
derived from the Latin word nominatio (naming; nomination)
derived from the Latin word nominatus (naming; G:noun)
derived from the Latin word nominatio (naming; nomination)
derived from the Latin word nominatus (naming; G:noun)
derived from the Latin word nominatio (naming; nomination)
derived from the Latin word nominatus (naming; G:noun)
derived from the Latin word nominatio (naming; nomination)
derived from the Latin word nominatus (naming; G:noun)
derived from the Latin word nominatio (naming; nomination)
derived from the Latin word nominatus (naming; G:noun)

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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