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mel
1[mel]
Mel
2[mel]
noun
a male given name, form of Melvin.
mel
/ mɛl /
noun
pharmacol a pure form of honey formerly used in pharmaceutical products
Word History and Origins
Origin of mel1
Word History and Origins
Origin of mel1
Example Sentences
Mel Merritt, the charity's head of policy and campaigns, said diagnostic criteria was "shaped around stereotypical 'male' presentations of autism" meaning there's "a generation of women who have lost out".
On its website, the organization, whose leadership includes former Los Angeles County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky and former Congressman Mel Levine, says it responds to “rising threats to religious tolerance, equal rights, a free and fair press, human dignity, and long-held norms of decency and civil society.”
Other long field goals this season include a 50-yarder from Mel Huerta of Lawndale, a 49-yarder from Nico Talbott of Mira Costa and a 49-yarder from Ishaan Kedia of Portola.
"This is dangerous, it's anti-science and it's irresponsible," said the organisation's Mel Merritt in a strongly worded statement.
In Hansard’s retelling, reaching out was a spur-of-the moment decision made while having breakfast at Mel’s Drive-In on Sunset Blvd., while in Southern California for Eddie Vedder’s Ohana Festival.
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