El

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  • noun. The letter l.
  • noun. An elevated railway.
  • The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  • noun. See ell.
  • noun. An obsolete spelling of ell.
  • noun. An assimilated form of en- before l, as in el-lipse.
  • noun. A suffix of Anglo-Saxon origin, forming nouns, originally denoting the agent, from verbs, as in runnel: in modern English, except after n, usually written -le, as in bead-le, beet-le, beet-le, etc. See -le.
  • noun. A suffix originally and still more or less diminutive in force, sometimes of Teutonic origin, as in hatch-el (= hack-le, heck-le), but usually of Latin origin, as in chap-el, cup-el, tunn-el, etc.
  • noun. A suffix of various origin, chiefly Latin. as in chatt-el, chann-el, kenn-el, etc. (where it represents Latin -alis, E. -al), fenn-el, funn-el, etc. See these words.
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  • noun. An elevated train, especially for specific systems such as the metro in Chicago.
  • noun. The name of the Latin script letter L/l.
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  • noun. a railway that is powered by electricity and that runs on a track that is raised above the street level
  • noun. angular distance above the horizon (especially of a celestial object)
  • Word Usage
    "Lo interesante viene aquí: el Baktun actual comenzó en 1618 y terminará ... ¡el 21 de diciembre de 2012!"
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    Adel  Adele  Bel  Bell  Belle  
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