There are many common words that end with -ell :
barbell
befell
bell
bluebell
bombshell
cell
clamshell
cockleshell
counterspell
cowbell
dell
doorbell
dumbbell
dwell
eggshell
farewell
fell
foretell
groundswell
handbell
hell
indwell
inkwell
intercell
jell
knell
misspell
multicell
nutshell
outsell
outspell
outtell
outyell
oversell
pellmell (more often pell-mell)
photocell
quell
resell
respell
retell
seashell
sell
shell
smell
snowbell
softshell
speedwell
spell
stairwell
subcell
subshell
supersell
swell
tell
tortoiseshell
undersell
unsell
unshell
unwell
upswell
upwell
well
yell
Also some less common English words
ainsell
bedell
bonspell
bridewell
carrell
ensorcell
gromwell
harebell
lampshell
maxwell (unit)
mell
micell
presell
rakehell
refell
snell
tramell
woolfell
Pe Ell is pronounced: Pee (like urine) Ell (like the letter "L").
you can't buy an ell you can only buy vowels.. ask Vanna Answer An ell is an ancient measurement, usually of cloth, measured from the elbow to the tip of the index finger.
ESL: English as a Second Language ELL: English Language Learners They are related, but ESL is the subject, ELL the learners. You could say that ELLs study ESL.
An ELL student stands for English Language Learner. An ell is an old unit of measurement. An English ell was a littleover 45", supposedly based on the distance from shoulder to wrist. (Mine isn't that long. Perhaps it was wrist to wrist across the shoulders?) and is also a short way of saying Danielle or Ellen or ellie or ellenor or criss Ell is also away of spelling Elle but wrongly and a elle also is a mesure of pie in new England
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Here are some possible words: dwell knell quell shell smell spell swell
Yes, "gel" and "well" rhyme as they both end in the same sound "-ell."
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* Bell * Cell * Fell * Hell * Sell * Tell * Well * Yell
Pe Ell is pronounced: Pee (like urine) Ell (like the letter "L").
Yes, "hell" and "all" rhyme together. They both end with the "-ell" sound.
Yes. Ell is a Scrabble word.
Need more information, but here are some examples for pipe elbows; you need to enter the elbows' centerline radius: 10" steel pipe with a 2R or 10" radius: if it is a 90 degree ell C/L-to-END is 10"; for a 76 degree ell it is 7.81" 10" steel pipe with a 3R or 15" radius: if it is a 90 degree ell C/L-to-ENC is 15"; for a 76 degree ell it is 11.72" The way to calculate this is to draw a right triangle with the smaller angle being 38 degrees (half of the 76 degree angle). The length of the triangle's "side adjacent" to the angle will be the length of the ell's centerline radius (15" in the case of the above 3R elbow). Multiply the tangent of the angle of 38 degrees by the length of the ell's centerline radius to get the length of the ell's "centerpoint-to-end" length.
Harry Ell died on 1934-06-27.
Harry Ell was born on 1862-09-24.
Lindsay Ell was born on 1989-03-20.
Lynching of Ell Persons died in 1917.