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Definition of "inus" [inus]

  • A suffix forming Latin adjectives and nouns thence derived. It is frequent in New Latin generic and specific names, as in Acanthinus, etc.

The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)

Use "inus" in a sentence
  • "They will operate a bakery below, for dogs, perhaps bringing goodies home for their two shiba inus."
  • "Folks, invest inus, trust us, we will make you rich without ever having to do any work."
  • "Mackie introduced the notion of an inus condition: an inus condition for some effect is an insufficient but non-redundant part of an unnecessary but sufficient condition."
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