"Ellesmere" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Ellesmere is a place name and can refer to several places in the world. It can refer to:
Ellesmere Port, a town in Cheshire, England
Ellesmere, Shropshire, a town in Shropshire, England
Ellesmere College, an independent boarding school in Shropshire, England
Ellesmere Island, an island in the Qikiqtaaluk Region of Nunavut, Canada
It can also refer to a person's title, such as Lord Ellesmere, a title of nobility in the United Kingdom.
In general, Ellesmere is a surname and a geographic location name.
The word "ell" is a noun that refers to a unit of length, originally equal to about 45 inches (114 cm) or 3 feet (91 cm). It is often used to measure the height or length of a person, an animal, or an object. For example: "She was about 5 feet 6 inches ell."
Ella is a name that means "beautiful" or "shining light" in Spanish. It is often used as a given name, particularly for girls.
Ellagic is a type of phytochemical found in certain plant-based foods, particularly fruits and berries such as pomegranates, grapes, and berries. It is known for its potential health benefits, including antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, which may help protect against chronic diseases such as cancer and cardiovascular disease. Ellagic acid has also been shown to have antimicrobial and antiviral effects, making it a subject of interest in the fields of medicine and food science.
Ellipsed refers to something that has been omitted or left out, typically by being replaced with an ellipsis (...). In language, it can mean that a word, phrase, or sentence has been shortened or removed, often to convey a sense of hesitation, uncertainty, or importance.
An ellipsis is a punctuation mark consisting of three dots (...), used to indicate a pause or break in thought, speech, or writing, often used to convey that something has been omitted or to suggest a trailing off into silence.
An ellipsograph is a tool or device that is used to draw or describe an ellipse, which is a closed curve that results from the intersection of a cone and a plane that is not parallel to the cone's base. The device typically consists of a pair of movable arms or points that are capable of tracing the shape of an ellipse.