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Definition of Iluna

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Novilunar
Novilunar No`vi*lu"nar, a. [L. novus new + luna the moon.] Of or pertaining to the new moon. [R.]
Plenilunary
Plenilunary Plen`i*lu"na*ry, a. Of or pertaining to the full moon. [Obs.] --Sir T. Browne.
semilunar
Lunar Lu"nar, n. 1. (Astron.) A lunar distance. 2. (Anat.) The middle bone of the proximal series of the carpus; -- called also semilunar, and intermedium.
Semilunar
Semilunar Sem`i*lu"nar, n. (Anat.) The semilunar bone.
Semilunar
Semilunar Sem`i*lu"nar, a. Shaped like a half moon. Semilunar bone (Anat.), a bone of the carpus; the lunar. See Lunar, n. Semilunar, or Sigmoid, valves (Anat.), the valves at the beginning of the aorta and of the pulmonary artery which prevent the blood from flowing back into the ventricle.
Semilunar
Semilunar Sem`i*lu"nar, a. Shaped like a half moon. Semilunar bone (Anat.), a bone of the carpus; the lunar. See Lunar, n. Semilunar, or Sigmoid, valves (Anat.), the valves at the beginning of the aorta and of the pulmonary artery which prevent the blood from flowing back into the ventricle.
Semilunar bone
Semilunar Sem`i*lu"nar, a. Shaped like a half moon. Semilunar bone (Anat.), a bone of the carpus; the lunar. See Lunar, n. Semilunar, or Sigmoid, valves (Anat.), the valves at the beginning of the aorta and of the pulmonary artery which prevent the blood from flowing back into the ventricle.
Semilunary
Semilunary Sem`i*lu"na*ry, a. Semilunar.
Semilunate
Semilunate Sem`i*lu"nate, a. Semilunar.

Meaning of Iluna from wikipedia

- Samsu-iluna (Amorite: Shamshu-iluna, "The Sun (is) our god") (c. 1749–1712 BC) was the seventh king of the founding Amorite dynasty of Babylon. His reign...
- context of military employment, during the reigns of Babylonian kings Samsu-iluna (1686 to 1648 BC), Abī-ešuh, and Ammī-ditāna. The origin and classification...
- Hammurabi died and p****ed the reins of the empire on to his son Samsu-iluna in c. 1750 BC, under whose rule the Babylonian empire quickly began to unravel...
- chronology, Samsu-iluna dies and is succeeded by Abi-Eshuh. Rim-Sin I, ruler of the Middle Eastern city-state of Larsa Samsu-iluna, king of Babylon since...
- Samsu-Iluna: Second year after the year Samsu-iluna the king by the command of Enlil... Year 31 of Samsu-Iluna: Third year after the year Samsu-iluna the...
- preceded by Samsu-iluna, who was his father. His exuberant titles included, "descendant of Sumu-la-El, princely heir of Samsu-iluna, eternal seed of kingship...
- Dynasty of Babylon, at that time ruled by Samsu-iluna (c. 1749–1712 BC), son of Hammurabi. Texts of Samsu-iluna indicate Rîm-Anum was captured but are uncertain...
- lasting from January 1, 1749 BC to December 31, 1740 BC. 1749 BC–Samsu-iluna succeeds Hammurabi as king of Babylon. However, his rule is not very effective...
- action involving the K****ites is preserved in the date formula for Samsu-iluna's ninth year (1741 BC). It is called "the year of the K****ite army", in which...
- 19th century BC. During the Old Babylonian Empire, in the reign of Samsu-iluna, Ur was abandoned. It later became a part of the native Sealand Dynasty...