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ell
1[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 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
ell
2/ ɛl /
noun
an obsolete unit of length equal to approximately 45 inches
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of ell1
Origin of ell2
Example Sentences
McNeary was arrested in the ells Fargo bank shortly after the final hostage left the building.
Now I feel as if I’m in a cave many ells below ground and only echoes reach me.
The Wadsworth brothers say the oldest surviving part of the house — a rear ell — probably dates to 1680 and may be the site of an earlier, perhaps thatched roof house.
But this will be the first time I’ve taken one of the 'ell on your ’ouse.”
Border officials say all ell eight people would be transferred to ICE custody following criminal procedures.
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