Proper noun
Dressel (plural Dressels)
A surname.
Around the middle of the 1st century BC the so-called Dressel 2-4 starts to become widely used. Source: Internet
Dressel later lowered his own record in the 50 freestyle by 0.08 seconds, setting a time of 20.16 in the Hungarian capital. Source: Internet
It has been calculated that while a ship could accommodate approximately 4500 Dressel 1, it was possible to fit 6000 Dressel 2-4 in the same space. Source: Internet
Director Bong Joon-ho also cut a version of “Parasite” in black and white — and Dressel will be offering screenings of it, alongside the standard in-color version, on Sunday, Feb. 16. Source: Internet
Griehl and Dressel 1998, p. 9. By the late 1930s the Luftwaffe had no clear purpose. Source: Internet
The Heinkel He 177 strategic bomber was initially supposed to have dive bombing capabilities, a requirement that contributed to the failure of the design, Griehl and Dressel 1994, pp. 100–105. Source: Internet