(Elevated railroad, elevated railway veya bunların kısa ifadesi olan elevated ifadesinin de kısa hâli) ifadesinin kısa söylenişi) Bir yol üzerindeki köprüden geçen (yükseltilmiş) demiryolu
Kolun bilekten parmak uçlarına kadar olan, tutmaya ve iş yapmaya yarayan bölümü: "El var, titrer durur, el var yumuk yumuk / El var pençe olmuş, el var yumruk."- Z. O. Saba
Birkaç kişinin kuvvetlerini denemeleri için belirli bir yerden attıkları demirden bir oyun aracı
Yabancı, yakınların dışında kalan kimse: "Kâtip benim ben kâtibin el ne karışır!"- Halk türküsü. Ülke, yurt, il: "Çöller, Yemen ellerinden betermiş."- A. Gündüz
(Short for elevated railroad or elevated railway) A railway that is powered by electricity and that runs on a track that is raised above the street level, elevated railway, elevated, elevated railroad
The letter l. An elevated railway. elevation. Chief deity of the western Semites. In ancient texts from Ras Shamra in Syria, El was the husband of the mother goddess Asherah and father of all the gods except Baal. He was often depicted as an old man with a white beard and wings. The writers of the Hebrew scriptures used El as a synonym for Yahweh (the God of Israel) or as a general term for deity. El Aaiún Abd el Krim Amarna Tell el Ben Ali Zine el Abidine El Cid Cordobés El El Alamein Battles of El Dorado El Escorial El Malpais National Monument El Morro National Monument El Niño El Paso El Salvador Republic of El Salvador El Inca El Chaco Greco El Hodna Chott el Lissitzky El El Lisitsky El Hajj Malik El Shabazz Bab el Mandeb Nimeiri Gaafar Mohamed el Rif El Sadat Muhammad Anwar el Ferdinand the Catholic Spanish Fernando el Católico Popular Front for the Liberation of Saguia el Hamra and Río de Oro
(31)Powerful Unfolding Spirit expands herself from each point in each moment, like a field of flowers on a summer morning She comes from the inside of each Monad out to its peremeter, through the individual
The Semitic word for God, found alone or compounded with other terms as names of God (El Shaddai, El Elyon, etc ); often found as the theophoric element in personal and place names (Elijah, Bethel, etc )
Must be moved two cells diagonally when played on the board The EL can jump over an intervening MP/mp to complete their two cell move It should noticed that the ELs cannot occupy a cell on the top rank of the board due to the size of the 8 x 8 board The word 'elephant' (EL) is translated from the Sanskrit 'gaja' Each EL has only eight cells to which they may move on an 8 x 8 board