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il·i·a I0030100 (ĭl′ē-ə)n. Plural of ilium.ilia (ˈɪlɪə) n (Anatomy) the plural of ilium
Ilia (ˈɪlɪə) n (Classical Myth & Legend) (in Roman legend) the daughter of Aeneas and Lavinia, who, according to some traditions, was the mother of Romulus and Remus. See also Rhea Silvia
Ilía (iˈlia) n (Placename) a transliteration of the Modern Greek name for Elia1EncyclopediaSeeiliumilia
ilium [il´e-um] (pl. i´lia) (L.) the lateral, flaring portion of the hip bone. adj., adj il´iac. (See also table of bones.)ilia (ĭl′ē-ə)n. Plural of ilium.ilium (il'e-um) plural.ilia [L. ile, ileum, ilium, pl. ilia, area of the abdomen from the lowest rib to the pubes; flank, groin] 1. One of the bones of each half of the pelvis. It is the superior and widest part and serves to support the flank. In the child, before fusion with adjacent pelvic bones, it is a separate bone. Synonym: os ilium2. The flank. See: sacroiliacILIA
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