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inion
[in-ee-uhn]
noun
a point at the external occipital protuberance of the skull.
inion
/ ˈɪɪə /
noun
anatomy the most prominent point at the back of the head, used as a point of measurement in craniometry
Word History and Origins
Origin of inion1
Word History and Origins
Origin of inion1
Example Sentences
If they are disagreeing, I might say, ‘Different people have different ’pinions, some like apples and some like inions.’ ”
Conflict typically boils down to crucial conversations—moments when the stakes are high, emotions run strong, and opinions differ.
O! why did I form of Sarey Leigh Such cruel unjust opinions, When my young master did her find Beneath the bed of inions.
Danger's the word, for I won't deceive you, no, not if you paid me better wages than the old man do give and he's as near as the paring of an inion.
And, you know, sometimes ’tisn’t only fish, but rashers o’ bacon and inions.
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