Proper noun
A habitational surname from Old English.
A village and civil parish in County Durham, England (OS grid ref NZ2553).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAdditional characters take up supporting roles such as Craig Pelton (), the Dean of Greendale, and Señor Ben Chang (), the study groups’ Spanish professor. Source: Internet
All items were approved by a 2-0 vote with Commissioner Byron Pelton absent. Source: Internet
From left to right: Pelton wheel, two types of Francis turbine and Kaplan turbine. Source: Internet
Depending on water flow and design, Pelton wheels operate best with heads from convert, although there is no theoretical limit. Source: Internet
Cessna's workforce remained 50% laid-off and CEO Jack Pelton stated that he expected the recovery to be long and slow. citation In September 2010, a further 700 employees were laid off, bringing the total to 8,000 jobs lost. Source: Internet
Enter Rash, sounding a lot like Dean Pelton, offering his “Vote for Biden Cookies” for sale, and noting that classes have been canceled on Tuesday so that students can vote — and coincidentally, because the raccoons are back. Source: Internet