in·nom·i·nate

[ih-nom-uh-nit]
adjective
having no name; nameless; anonymous.

Origin:
1630–40; < Late Latin innōminātus unnamed. See in-3, nominate

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innominate (ɪˈnɒmɪnɪt) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
adj
1.  having no name; nameless
2.  a less common word for anonymous

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innominate in·nom·i·nate (ĭ-nŏm'ə-nĭt)
adj.

  1. Having no name.

  2. Anonymous.

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