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in·nom·i·nate
ih na mih niht
adjective
lacking a specific name; nameless.
without a known or acknowledged name; anonymous.
Late Latin innominatus, from Latin in- + nominatus, past participle of nominare to nominate
The first known use of innominate was in 1638
1 Because two internal carotid arteries come from the right innominate artery, the right innominate artery is very important for the blood supply of the pavimentum cerebri.
双侧颈内动脉均来自右无名动脉,故右无名动脉对脑底供血十分重要;
2 those innominate artisans and artists who built and decorated the great medieval cathedrals of Europe
3 All of the innominate girlfriends, wives, roommates, teachers and even a children's shelter worker offer similarly unfettered commentary.
4 Do 86 - year - old old people, innominate bone and thigh link place fracture energy operation?
86 岁 老人, 胯骨和大腿连接处骨折能手术 么 ?
5 Intraoperative hemorrhage form innominate artery is very rare and often fatal complications during tracheostomy.
气管切开术中发生无名动脉大出血是相当罕见的并发症,而且往往有致命性的危险.