El [noun]
Definition of El:
railway system operating above roads
Opposite/Antonyms of El:
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Sentence/Example of El:
It’s not just in America that spices mixes are considered cheats — ras el hanout is apparently nicknamed the “lazy wife spice” in Morocco.
Elyon is the name of an ancient Phœnician god, slain by his son El, no doubt the “first-born of death” in Job xviii.
El Imparcial maintained that he was worthy of being honoured as a 19th century conquering hero.
There is always in the background of my mind dread lest help should reach the enemy before we have done with Sedd-el-Bahr.
However, even that may come to pass in the struggle for "el high life," of which some of the Spanish writers complain so bitterly.
If they do so now it is an instance of the race for "el high life," of which the writer quoted above complains.
El Español, which also gives one the impression of independence, is Liberal after the manner of Gemaro.
"Taking the sun" (tomando el sol) is, however, the custom of every Spaniard of whatever degree.
I your slave have remembered that perchance even the charm of the halls of El Halebah may grow weary.
Iftikhar Eddauleh left the gallery in the cellars of El Halebah with a strange storm raging in his breast.