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orgel

n. (alternative form of orgul English)

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Orgel

Orgel is a surname, and may refer to:

  • Doris Orgel (born 1929), children's literature author
  • Leslie Orgel (1927–2007), British chemist
  • Stephen Orgel (21st century), Professor of English at Stanford University

Usage examples of "orgel".

Francis Crick of Cambridge, England, and Leslie Orgel of the Salk Institute at San Diego, California, put forward, at a joint meeting of the American and Russian science academies in 1971, the exciting idea that aliens deliberately infected Earth with its first life.

Die Orgel spielte so feierlich, die lieblichen Kinderstimmen sangen und der alte Kantor sang, aber Karen dachte nur an die roten Schuhe.

Barber, Coppelia Kahn, Meredith Skura, Robert Watson, Stephen Orgel, James Calderwood, John Velz, Inga-Stina Ewbank, Sigurd Burckhardt, and Juliet Dusinberre.

Francis Crick of Cambridge, England, and Leslie Orgel of the Salk Institute at San Diego, California, put forward, at a joint meeting of the American and Russian science academies in 1971, the exciting idea that aliens deliberately infected Earth with its first life.