(boru) dirsek

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Turkish - English
ell
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)
Something that is L -shaped
An extension usually at right angles to one end of a building
{n} a measure of one yard and a quarter, three quarters
English Language Learners
English Language Learners Students whose first language is not English and who are in the process of learning English
English Language Learner
It is of different lengths in different countries; the English ell being 45 inches, the Dutch or Flemish ell 27, the Scotch about 37
An extension or wing of a house that is at right angles to the main structure
acronym for English language learners; students whose first language is not English and who are in the process of learning English
{i} former unit of measure (used for measuring cloth)
Early Learning Liaison The 12 ELLs are staff from the Regional Offices
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
Short for elbow A plumbing fitting used to change the direction of rigid pipe or tubing
Exit Outcomes
An extension that is at right angles to the length of a building
A measure for cloth; now rarely used
A measure for cloth. An English ell equals 1.25 yards, whereas a Scottish ell measures only 1.0335 yards. A Flemish ell measured three quarters, (27 inches)
An extension of a building at right angles to its length
dirsek boru
elbow pipe
dirsek boru
knee pipe
dirsek şeklinde spiral boru
corrugated elbow