English Words: I

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ileo-prefix

Of or relating to the ileum, the distal portion of the small intestine.

ileoanaladj

Relating to the ileum and anus

ileocaecaladj

Of or pertaining to the connection between the final segment of the small intestine (ileum) and large intestine (colon).

ileocecectomynoun

Removal of the ileum and part of the colon

ileocecocolicadj

relating to the ileum, cecum and colon

ileocecocolonicadj

Relating to the ileum, cecum and colon

ileocecumnoun

The ilium and the cecum

ileocolicadj

Relating to the ileum and colon

ileocolitisnoun

inflammation of the ileum and colon

ileocolonicadj

Relating to the ileum and the colon or to the ileocolon

ileocolonoscopicadj

Relating to ileocolonoscopy.

ileocolonoscopynoun

endoscopic examination of the ileum and the colon

ileocutaneousadj

Relating to, or connecting, the ileum and skin.

ileoduodenaladj

Synonym of duodenoileal.

ileogastricadj

Relating to the ileum and stomach.

ileographicadj

Relating to ileography

ileographynoun

medical imaging of the ileum

ileoilealadj

Relating to different parts of the ileum

ileoileostomynoun

Surgical anastomosis between two segments of the ileum.

ileojejunaladj

Synonym of jejunoileal.

ileopsoasnoun

Misspelling of iliopsoas.

ileorectaladj

Relating to the ileum and rectum.

ileorenaladj

Relating to the ileum and kidneys.

ileoscopynoun

photographic examination of the ileum

ileostomynoun

The surgical operation of attaching the ileum to the abdominal wall at a stoma (similar to a colostomy).

ileotomynoun

cutting into the ileum; ileostomy

ileovaginaladj

Relating to the ileum and vagina.

ileovesicaladj

Relating to the ileum and the urinary bladder, usually with reference to a fistula therebetween.

ilesitenoun

A monoclinic-prismatic mineral containing hydrogen, iron, manganese, oxygen, sulfur, and zinc.

ileumnoun

The last, and usually the longest, division of the small intestine; the part between the jejunum and large intestine.

ileusnoun

Disruption of the normal propulsive ability of the gastrointestinal tract, due to failure of peristalsis.

ilexnoun

Holm oak (Quercus ilex).

Ilfochromenoun

Synonym of Cibachrome.

Ilfordname

A locality in the Mid-Western council area, eastern New South Wales, Australia.

Ilfovname

A river and county of Romania.

Ilfracombename

A seaside town and civil parish with a town council in North Devon district, Devon, England (OS grid ref SS5147).

Ilgenfritzname

A surname from German.

Ilhamname

A male given name.

Iliname

An automonous prefecture in Northern Xinjiang autonomous region, China.

iliacadj

Relating to the ilium.

iliac crestnoun

The visible impressions made by the ilium marking the top of the pelvis at the threshold of the torso and lower extremities.

iliac furrownoun

The visible indentation above an iliac crest and beneath the navel, usually only visible on physically fit people.

iliacaladj

Alternative form of iliac.

iliacofemoraladj

Relating to the iliac and the femur

iliacusnoun

A flat triangular muscle that fills the iliac fossa.

Iliadname

A famous ancient Greek epic poem about the Trojan War, attributed to Homer.

Iliadicadj

Relating to the Iliad.

Iliadistnoun

A person having a connection with the Iliad, an ancient Greek epic poem.

iliahinoun

Any of those species of Santalum that are endemic to Hawaii.

Ilicname

A surname from Serbo-Croatian.

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The English alphabetical index for the letter I contains 17,902 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 359 pages, and you are currently viewing page 36. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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