| ILEITIS | • ileitis n. (Pathology) Inflammation of the ileum. • ILEITIS n. inflammation of the ileum. |
| ILEUSES | • ileuses n. Plural of ileus. • ILEUS n. (Latin) an intestinal obstruction. |
| ILIACUS | • iliacus n. (Anatomy) A flat triangular muscle that fills the iliac fossa. • ILIACUS n. (Latin) the flexor muscle of the thigh. |
| ILKADAY | • ILKADAY n. every day. |
| ILLAPSE | • illapse n. (Rare) A gliding in; an immission or entrance of one thing into another. • illapse n. (Rare) A sudden descent or attack. • illapse v. (Rare) Usually followed by into: to fall or glide; to pass. |
| ILLEGAL | • illegal adj. Contrary to or forbidden by law, especially criminal law. • illegal adj. Breaching certain enacted statutes of positive law; not lawful, not legal (cf. immoral, unethical). • illegal adj. Forbidden by established rules. |
| ILLIADS | • ILLIAD n. (Shakespeare) an amorous glance, also OEILLADE, ELIAD, EYELIAD, EYLIAD. |
| ILLICIT | • illicit adj. (Law) Not approved by law, but not invalid. • illicit adj. Breaking social norms. • illicit adj. Unlawful. |
| ILLIPES | • illipes n. Plural of illipe. • ILLIPE n. (Tamil) the mahwa tree, also ILLUPI. |
| ILLITES | • illites n. Plural of illite. • ILLITE n. a white or pale clay mineral found in shales or sediments. |
| ILLITIC | • illitic adj. Of or relating to the mineral illite. • ILLITIC adj. of or like illite, a clay mineral. |
| ILLNESS | • illness n. (Countable) An instance of a disease or poor health. • illness n. (Uncountable) A state of bad health or disease. • ILLNESS n. sickness. |
| ILLOGIC | • illogic adj. Synonym of illogical. • illogic n. Lack of logic; unreasonableness; a fallacy. • ILLOGIC n. the absence of logic. |
| ILLUDED | • illuded v. Simple past tense and past participle of illude. • ILLUDE v. to trick. |
| ILLUDES | • illudes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of illude. • ILLUDE v. to trick. |
| ILLUMED | • illumed v. Simple past tense and past participle of illume. • ILLUME v. to light up. |
| ILLUMES | • illumes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of illume. • ILLUME v. to light up. |
| ILLUPIS | • ILLUPI n. (Tamil) the mahwa tree, also ILLIPE. |
| ILLUVIA | • illuvia n. Plural of illuvium. • ILLUVIUM n. material removed from the soil layer by rainwater and deposited in a lower layer. |