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/ ˈ /

noun

  1. a transliteration of the Modern Greek name for Elia 1
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Ilia

2

/ ˈɪɪə /

noun

  1. (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
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ilia

3

/ ˈɪɪə /

noun

  1. the plural of ilium
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Great apes have relatively elongated ilia that lie flat against the back of the animals, as well as relatively narrow birth canals.

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Helmeted frogs live in Chile in wet woodlands called Nothofagus forests, and their ilia are similar to the Antarctic frog’s ilium.

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Pains in the spine, extending into the lumbar vertebr� and then into both sides above the crests of the ilia and into the inguinal regions, where a pain as of inflammation is felt.

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The distance of the point of the elbow to the summit of the crupper or the posterior angles of the ilia.

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Pelvic Girdle.—The ilia are long, slender, and slightly curved.

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