Proper noun
Wessel (plural Wessels)
A surname.
Along with everyone navigating how to vote in a pandemic, some people are just casting ballots for the first time, making for a tricky situation, Ben Wessel, NextGen America's executive director said. Source: Internet
De Moivre's formula (1730) states: : and to Euler (1748) Euler's formula of complex analysis : : The existence of complex numbers was not completely accepted until Caspar Wessel described the geometrical interpretation in 1799. Source: Internet
INSKEEP: David Wessel of the Hutchins Center at the Brookings Institution. Source: Internet
The Money Show’s Bruce Whitfield interviews Wessel Badenhorst, a partner at Hogan Lovells. Source: Internet
WESSEL: That's a good question because a lot of the government indicators are telling us what happened before the coronavirus hit. Source: Internet
Other important Norwegian by birth 'Danish' authors of the period included Ludvig Holberg (Bergen, 1684—1754), Christian Tullin (Christiania, 1728—1765), and Johan Herman Wessel (1742—1785). Source: Internet