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Sella

American  
[sel-uh] / ˈsɛl ə /

noun

Douay Bible.
  1. Zillah.


Sella British  
/ sela /

noun

  1. Phillipe (filip). French Rugby Union football player; played 111 internationals for France (1982–95)

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Most rice is indica; it can be long or medium-grain and includes Indian basmati, Thai jasmine, Carolina, and parcooked rice like Golden Sella, used for jollof rice in West Africa.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 13, 2024

She repeatedly collaborated with Times international correspondent Jeffrey Gettleman and Adam Sella, who has written dozens of articles for the paper since mid-October and is reportedly her nephew.

From Salon • Feb. 27, 2024

Jeffrey Gettleman, Anat Schwartz and Adam Sella reported from across Israel and interviewed more than 150 people.

From New York Times • Dec. 28, 2023

However, Ayelet Sella, who has seven family members currently held hostage in Gaza, said that the Israeli government is not doing enough.

From Reuters • Oct. 31, 2023

It was Madame Sella, a fashionable modiste, with social pretensions, who contrived to live on terms of quasi-intimacy with her aristocratic customers.

From The Eternal City by Caine, Hall, Sir