Elkosh
God my bow, the birth-place of Nahum the prophet (Nah. 1:1). It was probably situated in Galilee, but nothing definite is known of it.
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[el] /ɛl/ noun 1. an extension usually at right angles to one end of a building. 2. (def 5). 3. something that is L -shaped. [el] /ɛl/ noun 1. a former measure of length, varying in different countries: in England equal to 45 inches (114 cm). /ɛl/ noun 1. an obsolete unit of length equal […]
- Ella
[el-uh] /ˈɛl ə/ noun 1. a female given name: from a Germanic word meaning “all.”. 1. a suffix used as a formative in taxonomic names, especially genus names of bacteria: chorella; pasteurella; salmonella. fem. proper name, when not a diminutive of Eleanor it is from Old High German Alia, from al “all.” diminutive word-forming element, […]
- Ellagic-acid
[uh-laj-ik] /əˈlædʒ ɪk/ noun, Pharmacology. 1. a yellow crystalline substance, C 14 H 6 O 8 , isolated from oak galls and tannins and used as a hemostatic. ellagic acid el·lag·ic acid (ĭ-lāj’ĭk) n. A yellow crystalline compound that is obtained from tannins and used as a hemostatic.
- Ellas
[e-lahs] /ɛˈlɑs/ noun 1. Modern Greek name of . [el-uh] /ˈɛl ə/ noun 1. a female given name: from a Germanic word meaning “all.”. /ɛˈlas/ noun 1. transliteration of the Modern Greek name for Greece fem. proper name, when not a diminutive of Eleanor it is from Old High German Alia, from al “all.”
- Ellasar
the oak or heap of Assyria, a territory in Asia of which Arioch was king (Gen. 14:1, 9). It is supposed that the old Chaldean town of Larsa was the metropolis of this kingdom, situated nearly half-way between Ur (now Mugheir) and Erech, on the left bank of the Euphrates. This town is represented by […]