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innominate

[ih-nom-uh-nit] / ɪˈnɒm ə nɪt /




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The edge grazed against the sheath of the innominate artery during the operation.

From Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine by Pyle, Walter L. (Walter Lytle)

One felt immediately that one's hands and feet were peculiarly large and awkward, or one's last remark hopelessly banal, or one's birthplace in some cheap and innominate region outside of Manhattan.

From White Ashes by Kennedy, Sidney R. (Sidney Robinson)

When fully ossified, the arch usually consists of three principal bones on each side, the ilium, ischium, and pubis, which are often closely united in the adult, forming the innominate bone.

From The Gutenberg Webster's Unabridged Dictionary Section P and Q by Project Gutenberg

A probe passed along the aorta into the innominate protruded into the same cavity about the bifurcation of the vessel.

From Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine by Pyle, Walter L. (Walter Lytle)

The fascia is then to be scraped through very cautiously, exposing the root of the right carotid, which, being traced downwards, will lead to the innominate.

From A Manual of the Operations of Surgery For the Use of Senior Students, House Surgeons, and Junior Practitioners by Bell, Joseph




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