Proper noun
Markel (plural Markels)
A surname.
Macarthur FC are reportedly set to bring in more than 600 games worth of experience in Spain's La Liga with the signing of former Athletic Bilbao teammates Markel Susaeta and Beñat Etxebarria. Source: Internet
Markel concisely traces Hillary's path from law school through her position as U.S. Senator, giving young readers a sense of both her achievements and her drive. Source: Internet
Michelle Markel uses the alphabet in her book Cornhusk, Silk and Wishbones: A Book of Dolls From Around the World to introduce children to unusual dolls. Source: Internet
Los Azulones signed the Nigerian football star as a replacement for Markel Bergara who announced his retirement owing to the numerous injuries he has suffered. Source: Internet
“We are delighted to have the opportunity to work with Qu Biologics, and their innovative technology, which has the potential to induce immunological impact in colon cancer patients,” stated Professor Markel. Source: Internet
Markel put it simply: “The key word in this novel coronavirus is ‘novel.’ Source: Internet