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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
The Spice Girls came together in 1994, after Mel B, Mel C, Emma Bunton, Geri Halliwell and Victoria responded to an advert for candidates.
Shadow chancellor Mel Stride has announced that the Conservatives would give young people a £5,000 tax rebate in their first job, in a bid to help them buy their first home; and in her keynote speech, Kemi Badenoch promised a Conservative government would scrap stamp duty on homes.
Turning to law and order, Philp set out plans to hire 10,000 extra police officers at a cost of £800m a year, which he said would be funded by some of the savings proposed by Shadow Chancellor Sir Mel Stride in his conference speech.
In his conference speech, Shadow Chancellor Sir Mel Stride, unveiled plans to cut £23bn from the welfare budget if the Tories win power, with a crackdown on mental health-related benefits.
He said Sir Mel had been right to focus on cuts to working age benefits, where people "have got the opportunity to re-enter the workforce, improve their mental health" rather than pensions.
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