different between named vs unnameable
named
English
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /ne?md/
- (US) IPA(key): /?ne?md/
Adjective
named (not comparable)
- Having a name.
Antonyms
- unnamed
Hyponyms
- aforenamed
- formally-named
- informally-named
- last-named
Translations
Verb
named
- simple past tense and past participle of name
Anagrams
- Amend, Edman, Mande, Medan, ad-men, admen, amend, amend., deman, maned, menad
named From the web:
- what named the brain
- what named storm are we on
- what named the days of the week
- what namedtuple return
- what named cereals contain gluten
- what name day is today
- how did the brain get its name
- why is it called the brain
unnameable
English
Etymology
un- +? nameable
Adjective
unnameable (comparative more unnameable, superlative most unnameable)
- That cannot, or should not, be named
Translations
- Italian: imbattezzabile (it)
Anagrams
- unamenable
unnameable From the web:
- what does unnameable mean
- the unnamable
- what does unnameable
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