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  2. Ilium (bone) - Wikipedia

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    The ilium (/ ˈ ɪ l i ə m /) (pl.: ilia) is the uppermost and largest region of the coxal bone, and appears in most vertebrates including mammals and birds, but not bony fish.All reptiles have an ilium except snakes, although some snake species have a tiny bone which is considered to be an ilium.

  3. Ilium - Wikipedia

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    Ilium (Kurt Vonnegut), a fictional New York town in many of Kurt Vonnegut's novels; Illium, a fictional location in the video game Mass Effect 2; Other uses.

  4. Hip bone - Wikipedia

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    Ilium (plural ilia) is the uppermost and largest region. It makes up two fifths of the acetabulum. It makes up two fifths of the acetabulum. It is divisible into two parts: the body and the ala or wing of ilium ; the separation is indicated on the top surface by a curved line, the arcuate line , and on the external surface by the margin of the ...

  5. Ignotosaurus - Wikipedia

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    The name, meaning 'unknown lizard' from the Latin 'ignotus' 'unknown' and the Greek ' σαυρος ' 'lizard', is quite apt as there is only one specimen known and this specimen is only known from the right ilium. This ilium is approximately 70 millimetres (2.8 in) long, but it is difficult to say accurately how large Ignotosaurus was. [1]

  6. Iliac crest - Wikipedia

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    The crest of the ilium (or iliac crest) is the superior border of the wing of ilium and the superiolateral margin of the greater pelvis. Structure

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  8. Ilus (son of Tros) - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, Ilus (/ ˈ iː l oʊ s /; Ancient Greek: Ἶλος Ilos) was the founder of the city called Ilios or Ilion (Latinized as Ilium) to which he gave his name. [1] When the latter became the chief city of the Trojan people it was also often called Troy, the name by which it is best known today. In some accounts, Ilus was ...

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