κοιλία

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) the large hollow or cavity of the body, belly, abdomen, stomach
 * 2) the intestines, bowels
 * 3) excrement
 * 4) any cavity in the body, ventricle, chamber
 * 5) the socket of a bone
 * 6) the middle fleshy part of the muscles
 * 7) any hollow or cavity
 * 1) the intestines, bowels
 * 2) excrement
 * 3) any cavity in the body, ventricle, chamber
 * 4) the socket of a bone
 * 5) the middle fleshy part of the muscles
 * 6) any hollow or cavity
 * 1) the intestines, bowels
 * 2) excrement
 * 3) any cavity in the body, ventricle, chamber
 * 4) the socket of a bone
 * 5) the middle fleshy part of the muscles
 * 6) any hollow or cavity
 * 1) excrement
 * 2) any cavity in the body, ventricle, chamber
 * 3) the socket of a bone
 * 4) the middle fleshy part of the muscles
 * 5) any hollow or cavity
 * 1) any cavity in the body, ventricle, chamber
 * 2) the socket of a bone
 * 3) the middle fleshy part of the muscles
 * 4) any hollow or cavity
 * 1) any cavity in the body, ventricle, chamber
 * 2) the socket of a bone
 * 3) the middle fleshy part of the muscles
 * 4) any hollow or cavity
 * 1) the socket of a bone
 * 2) the middle fleshy part of the muscles
 * 3) any hollow or cavity
 * 1) any hollow or cavity
 * 1) any hollow or cavity
 * 1) any hollow or cavity

Etymology
Borrowing from. Compare the inherited doublet.

Noun

 * 1)  stomach, belly, tummy
 * 2)  ventricle (heart)
 * 3)  ventricle (brain)