"innominable" meaning in English

See innominable in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

Etymology: From Middle English innominable, from Latin innominabilis, from in- (“not”) + nominare (“to name”). Compare French innominable. Etymology templates: {{inh|en|enm|innominable}} Middle English innominable, {{der|en|la|innominabilis}} Latin innominabilis, {{affix|en|in-|t1=not}} in- (“not”), {{m|la|nominare||to name}} nominare (“to name”), {{cog|fr|innominable}} French innominable Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} innominable (not comparable)
  1. Not to be named. Tags: not-comparable

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