slovo | definícia |
innominate (encz) | innominate,anonymní Zdeněk Brož |
innominate (encz) | innominate,nejmenovaný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Innominate (gcide) | Innominate \In*nom"i*nate\, a. [L. innominatus; pref. in- not +
nominare to name.]
1. Having no name; unnamed; as, an innominate person or
place. [R.] --Ray.
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2. (Anat.) A term used in designating many parts otherwise
unnamed; as, the innominate artery, a great branch of the
arch of the aorta; the innominate vein, a great branch of
the superior vena cava.
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Innominate bone (Anat.), 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.
Innominate contracts (Law), in the Roman law, contracts
without a specific name.
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
innominate (encz) | innominate,anonymní Zdeněk Brožinnominate,nejmenovaný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
innominate artery (encz) | innominate artery, n: |
innominate bone (encz) | innominate bone, n: |
innominate vein (encz) | innominate vein, n: |
Innominate bone (gcide) | Innominate \In*nom"i*nate\, a. [L. innominatus; pref. in- not +
nominare to name.]
1. Having no name; unnamed; as, an innominate person or
place. [R.] --Ray.
[1913 Webster]
2. (Anat.) A term used in designating many parts otherwise
unnamed; as, the innominate artery, a great branch of the
arch of the aorta; the innominate vein, a great branch of
the superior vena cava.
[1913 Webster]
Innominate bone (Anat.), 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.
Innominate contracts (Law), in the Roman law, contracts
without a specific name.
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Innominate contracts (gcide) | Innominate \In*nom"i*nate\, a. [L. innominatus; pref. in- not +
nominare to name.]
1. Having no name; unnamed; as, an innominate person or
place. [R.] --Ray.
[1913 Webster]
2. (Anat.) A term used in designating many parts otherwise
unnamed; as, the innominate artery, a great branch of the
arch of the aorta; the innominate vein, a great branch of
the superior vena cava.
[1913 Webster]
Innominate bone (Anat.), 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.
Innominate contracts (Law), in the Roman law, contracts
without a specific name.
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innominate artery (wn) | innominate artery
n 1: a large artery arising from the arch of the aorta and
divides into the right subclavian artery and the right
common carotid artery; supplies the right side of the neck
and head and the right shoulder and arm |
innominate bone (wn) | innominate bone
n 1: large flaring bone forming one half of the pelvis; made up
of the ilium and ischium and pubis [syn: hipbone,
innominate bone] |
innominate vein (wn) | innominate vein
n 1: veins formed by the union of the internal jugular and
subclavian veins [syn: brachiocephalic vein, {innominate
vein}, vena brachiocephalica] |
INNOMINATE CONTRACTS (bouvier) | INNOMINATE CONTRACTS, civil law. Contracts which have no particular names,
as permutation and transaction, are so called. Inst. 2, 10, 13. There are
many innominate contracts, but the Roman lawyers reduced them to four
classes, namely, do ut des, do ut facias, facio ut des, and facio ut facias.
(q. v.) Dig. 2, 14, 7, 2.
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