
1) Add-on 2) Added wing 3) Addition 4) Addition of a sort 5) Addition of sorts 6) Addition shape 7) Alcove 8) Allen wrench shape 9) Allen-wrench shape 10) Alphabet character 11) Alphabetic character 12) Angle bracket shape 13) Angle shape 14) Angle shape, often 15) Angled annex 16) Angled building extension
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1) Addition 2) Annex
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An ell (from Old Germanic *alinâ cognate with Latin ulna) is a unit of measurement, originally a cubit, i.e., approximating the length of a man`s arm from the elbow (`elbow` means the bend or bow of the ell or arm) to the tip of the middle finger, or about 18 inches; in later usage, any of several longer units. In English-speaking countries, t......
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[architecture] In architecture, an ell is a wing of a building that lies perpendicular to the length of the main portion. In connected farm architecture, the ell is often extended to attach the main house to another building, usually a barn. It takes its name from the shape of the letter L. ...
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old unit of length equal to 45 inches
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• (n.) A measure for cloth; -- now rarely used. It is of different lengths in different countries; the English ell being 45 inches, the Dutch or Flemish ell 27, the Scotch about 37. • (n.) See L.
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(from the article `measurement system`) ...enforced rigid uniformity on merchants of all nationalities within the fairgrounds and had some effect on standardizing differences among regions, ...
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A measurement for cloth or wool, around 45 inches.
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See Elbow.
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an American term for a single storey addition to a building, usually containing a kitchen, which is at right angles to the existing building, thereby creating an 'ell' shape. Also a unit of measurement based on the length of an arm, and therefore a bit over a yard, mostly used for measuring c...
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An extension of a building at right angles to its length.
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Ell noun [ Anglo-Saxon eln ; akin to Dutch el , elle , German elle , Old High German elina , Icelandic alin , Danish alen , Swedish aln , Goth. alenia , Latin ulna elbow, ell, Greek ... elbow. Confer Elbow , Alnage
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Lengths: 3 feet 9 inches. Measurement of cloth. Double forearm.
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See English language learner.
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The ell was a European unit of measurement. In England the ell was used as a measurement for cloth fixed at 45 inches by Henry I in 1101 and used until 1600. The French ell (or aune) was 46.79 inches in length. The Swiss aune is 47.25 inches, the Scottish ell 37 inches and the Flemish ell 27 inches.
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An extension of a building at right angles to its length.
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measurement, originally taken from the arm , 45 inches
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[
n] - an extension at the end and at right angles to the main building
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noun an extension at the end and at right angles to the main building
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an extension usually at right angles to one end of a building. · elbow (def. 5). · something that is-shaped.
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