Meaning ell
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See elbow.
Source: nachi.org

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name of the letter -L- in Latin; in reference to a type of building, 1773, American English; so called for resemblance to the shape of the alphabet letter.
Source: etymonline.com

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unit of measure, Old English eln, originally "forearm, length of the arm" (as a measure, anywhere from a foot and a half to two feet), from PIE *el- (1) "elbow, forearm" (source al [..]
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An extension or wing of a building at right angles to the main section.
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noun Definition: an elementary school Example Sentence: I go to ell.
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(n) an extension at the end and at right angles to the main building
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English Language Learner–a term that has become popular in California designed to replace the acronym “LEP” (see below) which many teachers felt to be pejorative.
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An extension or wing of a building at right angles to the main section.
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Web-Enhanced Lecture/Lab
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See English language learner.
Source: ldonline.org

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English Language Learners – Sheltered Instruction (SI) is an approach used to teach language and content to students who don’t speak English as a first language. Academic subjects are taught using English as the medium of instruction.
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(English language learner): a student whose primary language is a language other than English and who have English language skills that are sufficiently lacking or absent resulting in a delay of learn [..]
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English Language Learning
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See English language learner.
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English language learner. A national-origin-minority student who is limited-English-proficient. This term is often preferred over limited-English-proficient (LEP) as it highlights accomplishments rather than deficits. Massachusetts law defines an English learner as a student who cannot perform ordinary classwork in English.
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English Language Learner
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Easy Light Linker. The RF-V4 is as easy to use as plugging in a network cable. Wirelessly connect your PC to outdoor controllers for convenience and safety. Each controller can have its own RF-V4 or groups of controllers can share a single RV-V4. By breaking you show into wired sections that contain a RF-V4 you greatly simplify the data cabling.
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A measure for cloth. An English ell equals 1.25 yards, whereas a Scottish ell measures only 1.0335 yards (http://www.onlineunitconversion.com). A Flemish ell measured three quarters (27 inches).
Source: en.wiktionary.org





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