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| in·nu·en·do [ ìnnyoo éndō ] (plural in·nu·en·does or in·nu·en·dos) |
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1. hint of something improper: an indirect remark or gesture that usually carries a suggestion of impropriety
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2. law interpretation of possibly libelous language: in a legal action for libel or slander, an interpretation of words that are claimed to be libelous where the meaning is not obvious
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3. law gloss for technical legal word: an explanation of a technical legal word, usually given in parentheses
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| [Mid-16th century. < Latin, "by intimation" < innuere "nod to, signify"] |
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