Noun
ZELL (plural ZELLs)
(aviation, military, historical) Initialism of zero-length launch.
SeeD uses the mission as a final exam for its cadets; citation with the help of his instructor, Quistis, Squall passes the mission's prerequisite and is grouped with Seifer and Zell. Source: Internet
At first blush, appears to be a quiet novel about the “after” part of a war — yes, Tilla and Zell and Lyriana have survived, but their new home is hardly happy. Source: Internet
Anyone under 13 wanting to audition must contact Zell directly via their parents for approval. Source: Internet
DIANNE LAAKSO (FILE)Georgia Gov. Zell Miller is led by lottery president Rebecca Paul to buy the first ticket for the Lotto Georgia game on Friday morning, September 10, 1993. Source: Internet
I posted on Wednesday, about Sam Zell and Wrigley Field. Source: Internet
Except the prime suspect has a solid alibi and no one in picture-perfect Zell is talking. Source: Internet