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View synonyms for ell
ell
1or el
[ el ]
noun
- an extension usually at right angles to one end of a building.
- something that is L -shaped.
ell
2[ el ]
noun
- a former measure of length, varying in different countries: in England equal to 45 inches (114 centimeters).
ell
1/ ɛl /
noun
- an obsolete unit of length equal to approximately 45 inches
ell
2/ ɛl /
noun
- an extension to a building, usually at right angles and located at one end
- a pipe fitting, pipe, or tube with a sharp right-angle bend
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of ell1
Old English eln the forearm (the measure originally being from the elbow to the fingertips); related to Old High German elina, Latin ulna, Greek ōlenē
Origin of ell2
C20: a spelling of L, indicating a right angle
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Example Sentences
I got halfway across the street and realized: "Effin'ell, I didn't pay!"
From The Daily Beast
An end of the old house had been burned several years before, but the kitchen ell was still standing, with chimney complete.
From Project Gutenberg
Lamb saw an ashen-face bespectacled man peering around the corner of an ell.
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A long ell ran out behind, evidently containing the kitchen and then the sheds and outhouses.
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The side door, on a grape-shadowed porch, was in this ell, facing the barn across the way.
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C(urrer) B(ell) was a thin disguise for C(harlotte) B(ront), but it did not deceive the relatives.
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