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'''ILF''' was acronymic slang, or perhaps academic or bureaucratic jargon, for the expression, "intelligent life form". It was used by the [[human]]s on the expedition to [[Deva Loka]] to describe the [[planet]]'s native sentient life, the [[Kinda]]. It was unknown how broadly the term was used amongst other humans of that time, but the [[Fifth Doctor]] seemed unfamiliar with the expression. ([[TV]]: ''[[Kinda (TV story)|Kinda]])
'''ILF''' was acronymic slang, or perhaps academic or bureaucratic jargon, for the expression, "intelligent life form". It was used by the [[human]]s on the expedition to [[Deva Loka]] to describe the [[planet]]'s native sentient life, the [[Kinda]]. The [[Fifth Doctor]] seemed unfamiliar with the expression. ([[TV]]: ''[[Kinda (TV story)|Kinda]])


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