different between iliac vs ileac
iliac
English
Etymology
From French iliaque, from Late Latin ?liacus, Latin ?lium.
Adjective
iliac (not comparable)
- Relating to the ilium
Related terms
- ilio-
Derived terms
- brachyiliac
- dolichoiliac
Translations
Anagrams
- cilia
Romanian
Etymology
From French iliaque, from Latin iliacus.
Adjective
iliac m or n (feminine singular iliac?, masculine plural iliaci, feminine and neuter plural iliace)
- iliac
Declension
iliac From the web:
- what iliac fossa
- what's iliac crest
- what's iliac region
- what iliac vein
- what's iliac bone
- what's iliac spine
- what's iliac mean
- what iliacus mean
ileac
English
Adjective
ileac (not comparable)
- (anatomy) Pertaining to the ileum.
- (anatomy, rare) Pertaining to the ilium.
- Synonym: iliac
Derived terms
- ileac passion
Anagrams
- ALICE, Alcie, Alice, Celia, Licea
ileac From the web:
- what iliac fossa
- what's iliac crest
- what's iliac region
- what iliac vein
- what's iliac bone
- what does iliac mean
- what does iliac
- what is iliac artery
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