Proper noun
Melchor (plural Melchors)
A surname.
Aside from chapter partitions, Melchor is entirely uninterested in giving readers a second to breathe — this is all part of the book’s bewitching, enthralling capability to ensnare readers, sans the mercy never given to its own characters. Source: Internet
Knowing about this trip, Secretary Melchor requested him to make contact with any MNLF official. Source: Internet
Pictured (L-R) is Jaylen Harvey, Antonia Tarrolly, Makkah Nolls, Mari Akhvardyan and Tony Melchor — John Burroughs Vocal Music Association students inviting everyone to Pop Show 41 March 6-8 in Burbank. Source: Internet
According to neighbors she left this morning between 4:00am and 4:30am en-route to Melchor. Source: Internet
The executive branch will suspend Deputy Ombudsman Melchor Carandang despite the defiance of the Office of the Ombudsman unless the agency secures a temporary restraining order from the Supreme Court, a Palace spokesman said Friday. Source: Internet
It is believed that sometime on Saturday he was in Melchor when he was fatally gunned down. Source: Internet