ilium

Etymology
Borrowed from, from.

Noun

 * 1)  The upper and widest of the three bones that make up each side of the hipbone and pelvis.
 * 2)  The ileum, part of the small intestine (in modern usage, ).

Usage notes
In modern usage, always refers to the bones of the  and  while  always refers to the part of the small intestine. To remember the different spellings, one mnemonic is that there is an -i- in the middle of both and ; another is that  affects the ileum, and both have an -e-.

Or the two -i- in look like bones and the -e- in  is squiggly like an intestine.

Translations

 * Catalan:, os ilíac
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: ,
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish:
 * Hungarian:
 * Icelandic: mjaðmarspaði
 * Italian: osso iliaco
 * Japanese:
 * Kurdish:
 * Northern Kurdish:
 * Portuguese: ílio,
 * Russian: подвздошная кость
 * Spanish: ilion
 * Tagalog: buto ng balakang

Etymology 1
Back-formation from, plural of.