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a. (en-comparative of: ill)

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İller means provinces in Turkish, see Provinces of Turkey

The (ancient name Ilargus) is a river in Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg in Germany. It is a right tributary of the Danube, long.

The source is near Oberstdorf in the Allgäu region of the Alps, close to the Austrian border. From there it runs northwards, passing the towns of Sonthofen, Immenstadt, and Kempten. Between Lautrach near Memmingen and Ulm it forms the border between the two German States Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg for about . The river flows into the Danube in the city of Ulm.

The Iller has a catchment area of . It ranks as the seventh of Bavaria's rivers by water flow, with an average throughput of at Senden, a short distance upstream from the Danube. The power of the river is used for the production of hydroelectricity via eight power stations with a total net capacity of 51 MW (1998).

A bicycle route follows the Iller, which is also a popular location for rafting and trekking.

Usage examples of "iller".

I was well again, or no iller than usual, Livia complained to Augustus that the death of young Medullina Camilla had happened most unfortunately.

Johnny Peterson, the eight-year old with nephroblastoma, was recovering well from the removal of his kidney, although the course of drug treatment he was on made him appear to be much iller than he actually was.

Leonie went and Ruth, freed from the constraints of maternal care, worked even harder and felt even iller - and then it was time for the beginning of the summer term.

If anything, of course, he could for preference look even iller and more zombyish than he does.

This made him feel so much iller that it was awhile before he could move his eyes around to see where he was.

Hospitals will only make you a great deal iller than you already were.

But as soon as he falls ill, as soon as the normal earthly order in the organism is disturbed, the possibility of another world appears, and the iller he is, the more contact there is with the other world.

With even iller grace than that with which he had gone for the milk, he shoved the long-awaited party invitation unceremoniously into her hand.

When I was well again, or no iller than usual, Livia complained to Augustus that the death of young Medullina Camilla had happened most unfortunately.