Il´e-um. [Gr. ειλω, eilō, to wind.] A portion of the small intestines.

Il´i-ac. [From the above.] The flank; pertaining to the small intestine.

Il´i-um. The haunch-bone.

In-ci´sor. [L. incido, to cut.] A front tooth that cuts or divides.

In´dex. [L. indico, to show.] The fore-finger; the pointing finger.

In-nom-i-na´ta. [L. in, not, and nomen, name.] Parts which have no proper name.

In-os´cu-late. [L. in and osculatus, from osculor, to kiss.] To unite, as two vessels at their extremities.

In´ter. [L.] Between.

In-ter-cost´al. [L. inter, between, and costa, a rib.] Between the ribs.

In-ter-no´di-i. [L. inter, between, and nodus, knot.] A term applied to some muscles of the forearm.