Proper noun
Ellerman (plural Ellermans)
A surname.
Ellerman and Morrison-Scott treated the wild and domestic forms of the water buffalo as conspecifics Ellerman, J. R., Morrison-Scott, T. C. S. (1966). Source: Internet
The British merchant fleet was made up of vessels from the many and varied private shipping lines, examples being the tankers of the British Tanker Company and the freighters of Ellerman and Silver Lines. Source: Internet
The authors have been steadfast in their refusal to divulge their sources citation and at one point faced jail time. citation On February 14, 2007, Troy Ellerman, one of Victor Conte 's lawyers, pleaded guilty to leaking grand jury testimony. Source: Internet
This order can satisfy DOE’s PPE needs through at least February, according to Bruce Ellerman, coordinator at the DOE Office of Facilities and Operations. Source: Internet