Proper noun
Reichelt (plural Reichelts)
A surname from German.
Hannes Reichelt of Austria mastered a twisting course that caused seven racers to either miss gates or crash, and forced several other top competitors in field of 25 to make mistakes that cost them precious seconds. Source: Internet
When you’re stressed, your brain needs glucose to fuel the neurons that keep you vigilant, said Amy Reichelt, a research scientist at Robarts Research Institute at Western University in London, Ontario. Source: Internet
They have not disclosed what they were looking for, but Julian Reichelt, editor of German tabloid Bild, has claimed they were searching for evidence of a murder. Source: Internet
I was the only legislator that attended the meeting on such short notice with Mayor Sapelli and Mayor Reichelt of West Springfield. Source: Internet
School board chair Willow Reichelt tweeted Thursday night that it is “unacceptable for anyone to be using the R-word in 2020 and it is absolutely outrageous for a school trustee to be doing so.” Source: Internet
"To just say we voted against it -- it's a different conversation now," said Reichelt, referring to West Side's rejection of recreational pot in the November 2016 ballot vote supported by almost 54 percent of state residents. Source: Internet