el
Kelime Anlamı :
1. yol üzerindeki köprüden geçen demiryolu.
2. elevated railway.
3. (isim) yol üzerindeki köprüden geçen demiryolu.
4. (Elevated railroad, elevated railway veya bunların kısa ifadesi olan elevated ifadesinin de kısa hâli) ifadesinin kısa söylenişi) Bir yol üzerindeki köprüden geçen (yükseltilmiş) demiryolu.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Tanımlar :
1.
the letter l.
2. informal an elevated railway.
2. informal an elevated railway.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
the name of the latin script letter L/l.
2. an elevated train, especially for specific systems such as the metro in chicago.
2. an elevated train, especially for specific systems such as the metro in chicago.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
an obsolete spelling of ell.
2. see ell.
3. an assimilated form of en- before l, as in el-lipse.
4. 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.
5. 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.
6. 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.
2. see ell.
3. an assimilated form of en- before l, as in el-lipse.
4. 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.
5. 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.
6. 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.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia