ilium

[ il-ee-uh m ]
/ ˈɪl i əm /

noun, plural il·i·a [il-ee-uh] /ˈɪl i ə/. Anatomy.

the broad, upper portion of either hipbone.

Origin of ilium

1705–1710; < New Latin, special use of Medieval Latin īlium, as singular of Latin īlia; see ileum

OTHER WORDS FROM ilium

pre·il·i·um, noun, plural pre·il·i·a. sub·il·i·um, noun, plural sub·il·i·a.

WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH ilium

ileum ilium Ilium

British Dictionary definitions for subilium (1 of 2)

Ilium
/ (ˈɪlɪəm) /

noun

the Latin name for ancient Troy

British Dictionary definitions for subilium (2 of 2)

ilium
/ (ˈɪlɪəm) /

noun plural -ia (-ɪə)

the uppermost and widest of the three sections of the hipbone

Medical definitions for subilium (1 of 2)

subilium
[ sŭb-ĭlē-əm ]

n.

The portion of the ilium contributing to the acetabulum.

Other words from subilium

sub•ili•ac′ (-ăk′) adj.

Medical definitions for subilium (2 of 2)

ilium
[ ĭlē-əm ]

n. pl. il•i•a (-ē-ə)

The uppermost and widest of the three bones constituting either of the lateral halves of the pelvis. iliac bone

Scientific definitions for subilium

ilium
[ ĭlē-əm ]

Plural ilia

The uppermost and widest of the three bones that fuse together to form each of the hipbones. See more at skeleton.

Other words from ilium

iliac adjective