angel. apparel. archangel. awheel. bagel. barbel. barrel. bechamel. beigel. bejewel. betel. bevel. bezel. bowel. brothel. bushel. cackel. camel. cancel. caramel. carousel. cartwheel. chancel. channel. chapel. chisel. citadel. cockerel. cogwheel. coronel. compel. cruel. damsel. decibel. dishevel. dispel. drivel. duffel. easel. enamel. excel. expel. flannel. funnel. grapnel. gravel. hardwheel. hydrogel. impel. infidel. jewel. jezebel. kernel. knawel. kneel. label. laurel. lenticel. level. libel. lintel. mantel. marvel. minstrel. morsel. motel. multilevel. mussel. navel. nickel. nosewheel. novel. oriel. ouzel. overmantel. parallel. parcel. pastel. personnel. pickerel. pinwheel. pixel. pommel. pretzel. propel, pummel. quarrel. rappel. ravel. rebel. refuel. remodel. repel. satchel. scalpel. seckel. sentinel. sequel. shovel. shrapnel. shrivel. snorkel. squirrel. stammel. strudel. swivel. tassel. tinsel. towel. trammel. travel. treadwheel. trowel. tunnel. unparallel. unravel. unreel. vessel. vowel. wastrel. weasel. wheel. yodel. yokel. zinfandel.
El, in Spanish is the male definite article, as in (El Cid) for example. in I Believe Hebrew and in (DC Comics language) the hyphenated -El suffix means, approximately (Of God) or (Divine) examples would include Israel, Beth-el ( frequently applied to synagogues and some churches- the House of God) Elisabeth means, originally God dwells within, and so on. Kal-El was Superman"s birth name and meant ( fictionally of course) (Star Child) The-El family suffix figures prominently in the Kryptonian mythology and characters such as Mon-el, and so on . Oddly Monel (one word) is a steel alloy!). and so it goes. El by itself is an abbreviation, prononounced as a word for elevated railroad and subway structures, the El stations, etc.
El Fantasma de Elena ended on 2011-01-07.
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"Over there in the Big Ranch"
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Well, darling, the suffix of "quarrel" is "-el." Yes, that's right, just a simple "-el" tacked on at the end like a little cherry on top. So next time you're feeling feisty and want to throw around some words, just remember that "quarrel" has got that sassy "-el" waiting for you.
It is just el or ah at the end of a name, like in Gabriel or Jedidiah.
The suffix of "spell" is " -el."
The most common way to change a Spanish noun to show friendliness or affection is to drop the "o" or "a" at the end of the noun and add "ito" or "ita." If the word does not end in "o" or "a," add "cito" or "cita." For example: el niño → el niñito la mesa → la mesita Like English, some Spanish words require spelling changes. Examples are: la chica → la chiquita el pedazo → el pedacito
The suffix of the word "novel" is "-el."
El means "the" in English. It is also used infront of some traditional Muslim names.
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Prefix: None Root: Quarrel Suffix: -el
angel, brothel, cudgel, dreidel, Eiffel, falafel, gel, hotel, impel, Jor-El, kneel, lapel, model, newel, ousel, propel, repel, sequel
The suffix "EL" means belonging to, or of God.Thus Lemu-EL means Lemu of God. Same with Samu-El, Emmanu-El, Gabri-El, etc
In Spanish, "el" is the masculine definite article used before masculine singular nouns, while "la" is the feminine definite article used before feminine singular nouns. These articles are used to indicate the gender of the noun.
camel, cruel, creel