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1 Ell =
International units
1.143 m 1.143×10−3 km
1143 mm 11.43×109 Å
7.64×10−12 AU 120.815×10−18 LY
US customary / Imperial units
45 in 3.75 ft
1.25 yd 710.227×10−6 mi


An ell (from Proto-Indo-European *el- "elbow, forearm), when used as a unit of length, is usually 45 inches, i.e. 1.143 m (for the international inch). It is now obsolete and was mainly used in the tailoring business. It was derived from the length of the arm from the shoulder to the wrist, although the exact length was never defined in English law.

Several different national forms existed, with different lengths, including the Scottish ell (approximately 37 inches), and the Flemish ell (approximately 27 inches).

This unit has mostly fallen out of use, as have others based on the human arm:

Sometimes ‘ell’ is used as an alias for the cubit.

In German, the relation between the ell unit and its anatomical origin, the elbow, is still visible, unlike in the English language. Both words have the same stem: Elle and Ellbogen.cs:Loket (délková míra) da:Alen de:Elle (Einheit) fr:Aune it:Auna nl:El (lengtemaat) ja:エル (単位) no:Alen nn:Alen pl:Łokieć (miara) sl:Vatel sv:Aln tr:Arşın

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