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- innocent ix/ˈɪnəs(ə)nt/Not guilty of a crime or offense; free from moral wrong; lacking knowledge or awareness of something; not involving or intended to cause harm.nounC1
- innocent v/ˈɪnəs(ə)nt/Not guilty of a crime or offense; free from sin, moral wrong, or malice. More broadly, not responsible for or directly involved in an event, yet suffering its consequences.nounB2
- innocent vi/ˈɪnəs(ə)nt/Not guilty of a crime or offence; free from moral wrong; pure, harmless.nounB1 (High-frequency general word)
- innocent vii/ˈɪnəsənt ðə ˈsɛvənθ/Pope Innocent VII, who reigned from 1404 to 1406.nounVery low
- innocent viii/ˈɪnəsənt ði ˈeɪtθ/The papal name of Giovanni Battista Cybo (1432–1492), who served as Pope from 1484 to 1492.nounVery Low
- innocent x/ˈɪnəs(ə)nt/Not guilty of a crime or offense; free from moral wrong.nounC1
- innocent xi/ˌɪnəsnt ˌɛlɛvənθ/A proper noun referring to a specific individual, Pope Innocent XI (1611–1689), who served as the head of the Catholic Church from 1676 to 1689, known for his reform efforts and opposition to nepotism.nounVery low (C2/Technical)
- innocent xii/ˈɪnəsənt ðə ˈtwelfθ/A papal name; specifically, Pope Innocent XII (1615–1700), who served from 1691 to 1700.nounVery Low (Specialist/Official)
- innocent xiii/ˈɪnəsənt ˌθɜːˈtiːnθ/A reference to Pope Innocent XIII (Michelangelo dei Conti), who served as Pope from 1721 to 1724.nounVery Low
- innominate artery/ɪˈnɒmɪnət ˈɑːtəri/The first major branch of the aortic arch, which divides into the right subclavian and right common carotid arteries.nounVery Low Frequency (specialized medical terminology)
- innominate bone/ɪˈnɒmɪnət bəʊn/A large, irregularly shaped bone in the pelvis, formed by the fusion of the ilium, ischium, and pubis.nounVery Low
- innominate vein/ɪˈnɒmɪnət veɪn/Either of the two large veins (right and left brachiocephalic veins) formed by the union of the subclavian and internal jugular veins, which subsequently join to form the superior vena cava.nounVery Low
- innomine/ɪn ˈnɒmɪneɪ/A Latin phrase meaning 'in the name of', used in Christian liturgical contexts, particularly in musical titles.nounVery Low
- innovate/ˈɪn.ə.veɪt/To introduce new ideas, methods, or products.verbverb-intransitiveverb-transitiveB2
- innovation/ˌɪnəˈveɪʃn/The introduction of something new; a new idea, method, or device.nounC1
- innovator/ˈɪnəveɪtə/A person who introduces new methods, ideas, or products.nounC1
- inns of court/ˌɪnz əv ˈkɔːt/The four professional associations in London (Inner Temple, Middle Temple, Lincoln's Inn, Gray's Inn) responsible for the training, regulation, and oversight of barristers in England and Wales.plural-nounC2/Uncommon
- innsbruck/ˈɪnzbruːk/The capital city of the Austrian federal state of Tyrol, located in the Alps.nounLow
- innuA term that is not a standard English word. It appears to be a nonce word, a potential misspelling, or a word from another language incorrectly identified as English. It might be a mishearing or typographical error for "into," "in," "inn," or the beginning of "innuendo." No established meaning exists in major English dictionaries.adjectivenounExtremely Rare (Non-Standard)
- innuendo/ˌɪnjuˈɛndəʊ/An indirect or subtle suggestion, usually of a derogatory or suggestive nature.nounC1
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