Ellis

[el-is] /ˈɛl ɪs/
noun
1.
Alexander John (Alexander John Sharpe) 1814–90, English phonetician and mathematician.
2.
(Henry) Havelock
[hav-lok] /ˈhæv lɒk/ (Show IPA),
1859–1939, English psychologist and writer.

Elli

[el-ee] /ˈɛl i/
noun, Scandinavian Mythology
1.
an old woman, a personification of old age, who defeated Thor in a wrestling match.
Origin
< Icelandic elli, literally, old age. Cf. eld
British Dictionary definitions for Ellis

Ellis

/ˈɛlɪs/
noun
1.
Alexander John. 1814–90, English philologist: made the first systematic survey of the phonology of British dialects
2.
(Henry) Havelock (ˈhævlɒk). 1859–1939, English essayist: author of works on the psychology of sex
Ellis in Medicine

Ellis El·lis (ěl'ĭs), (Henry) Havelock. 1859-1939.

British psychologist and writer known for his pioneering works on sexuality, such as Studies in the Psychology of Sex (seven volumes, 1897-1928).

Ellis in Technology


EuLisp LInda System. An object-oriented Linda system written for EuLisp. "Using Object-Oriented Mechanisms to Describe Linda", P. Broadbery et al, in Linda-Like Systems and Their Implementation, G. Wilson ed, U Edinburgh TR 91-13, 1991.