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Armillae
Armilla Ar*mil"la, n.; pl. E. Armillas, L. Armill[ae]. [L., a bracelet.] 1. An armil. 2. (Zo["o]l.) A ring of hair or feathers on the legs.
Axillae
Axilla Ax*il"la, n.; pl. Axillae. [L.] (Anat.) The armpit, or the cavity beneath the junction of the arm and shoulder. 2. (Bot.) An axil.
Bougainvillaea
Bougainvillaea Bou`gain*vil*l[ae]`a, n. [Named from Bougainville, the French navigator.] (Bot.) A genus of plants of the order Nyctoginace[ae], from tropical South America, having the flowers surrounded by large bracts.
FibrillAE
Fibrilla Fi*bril"la, n.; pl. Fibrill[AE]. [NL. See Fibril.] A minute thread of fiber, as one of the fibrous elements of a muscular fiber; a fibril.
Fovillae
Fovilla Fo*vil"la, n.; pl. Fovill[ae]. [Dim. fr. L. fovere to cherish.] (Bot.) One of the fine granules contained in the protoplasm of a pollen grain.
Fungiform papillae
Fungiform Fun"gi*form, a. [Eungus + -form: cf. F. fongiforme.] Shaped like a fungus or mushroom. Fungiform papill[ae] (Anat.), numerous small, rounded eminences on the upper surface of the tongue.
Intermaxillae
Intermaxilla In`ter*max*il"la, n.; pl. Intermaxill[ae]. (Anat.) See Premaxilla.
Maxillae
Maxilla Max*il"la, n.; pl. Maxill[ae]. [L., dim. of mala jaw, jawbone.] 1. (Anat.) (a) The bone of either the upper or the under jaw. (b) The bone, or principal bone, of the upper jaw, the bone of the lower jaw being the mandible. [Now commonly used in this restricted sense.] 2. (Zo["o]l.) One of the lower or outer jaws of arthropods. Note: There are usually two pairs in Crustacea and one pair in insects. In certain insects they are not used as jaws, but may form suctorial organs. See Illust. under Lepidoptera, and Diptera.
Papillae
Papilla Pa*pil"la, n.; pl. Papill[ae]. [L., a nipple, pimple.] Any minute nipplelike projection; as, the papill[ae] of the tongue.
Premaxillae
Premaxilla Pre"max*il"la, n.; pl. Premaxill[ae]. [NL. See Pre-, and Maxilla.] (Anat.) A bone on either side of the middle line between the nose and mouth, forming the anterior part of each half of the upper jawbone; the intermaxilla. In man the premaxill[ae] become united and form the incisor part of the maxillary bone.
Squillae
Squilla Squil"la, n.; pl. E. Squillas, L. Squill[ae]. [L., a sea onion, also, a prawn or shrimp. See Squill.] (Zo["o]l.) Any one of numerous stomapod crustaceans of the genus Squilla and allied genera. They make burrows in mud or beneath stones on the seashore. Called also mantis shrimp. See Illust. under Stomapoda.
Supramaxillae
Supramaxilla Su`pra*max"il*la, n.; pl. Supramaxill[ae]. (Anat.) The upper jaw or maxilla.

Meaning of ILLae from wikipedia

- "Hinc illae lacrimae" (Latin for "hence [the reason for] those/these tears") is a line from the Roman poet Terence's well-known comedy, Andria (166 BC)...
- on uncharted territories of old maps. hinc et inde from both sides hinc illae lacrimae hence those tears From Terence, Andria, act 1, line 126. Originally...
- qua ad Linnaeanum systema determinatae descriptaeque sistuntur plantae illae, quas in insulis Martinica, Jamaica, Domingo aliisque et in vicinae continentis...
- benedicas nobis, te quaesumus, et hisce creaturis in usum nostrum, ut illae sanctificatae sint et nobis salutares, et nos, inde corroborati, magis apti...
- voto praedicto, licentiam praeberemus, et … in ****ania et Brodnic terra illae vicina, de cuius gentis conversione speratur, legationis officium tibi committere...
- quibus caput aperimus, et pro****bimus, Christum adoremus, et Sanctos quorum illae similitudinem gerunt, veneremur»). Byzantine iconoclasm Iconoclasm Iconography...
- on uncharted territories of old maps. hinc et inde from both sides hinc illae lacrimae hence those tears From Terence, Andria, act 1, line 126. Originally...
- fashion In Latin: **** ista Regina venit de Boëmia in Angliam abusiones illae execrabiles, sotulares sil. **** longis rostris (Anglice Cracowys vel Pykys)...
- play had become well-known as the source of (or along with) the line "Hinc illae lacrimae!" ("hence those tears!"; act 1, scene 1, v. 126), as the orator...
- Carthaginian temple murals depicting the deaths of the Trojan War. See also hinc illae lacrimae. sunt omnes unum they are all one sunt pueri pueri, pueri puerilia...