Anomenades
Anomenades is a marginal term used in a handful of contemporary writings to denote entities that lack a formal name or designation. It is not widely established in dictionaries or scholarly literature, and its precise meaning varies between authors.
The word appears to be built from the Greek prefix an- meaning without and onoma meaning name,
In practice, uses of anomenades vary. In linguistics and semiotics, it may refer to items that are
Examples are mostly hypothetical: a thought experiment might imagine anomenade objects lacking names for all their
Related concepts include anonymous, nameless, designation, and nomenclature.