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sellar

a. (context anatomy English) Relating to the sella turcica.

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Sellar

Sellar is a surname, and may refer to:

  • Alexander Craig Sellar (1835 - 1890), Scottish lawyer and Liberal politician
  • David Sellar (born 1941), Scottish solicitor and officer of arms
  • George Sellar (1850 - 1889), Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross
  • James Sellar (born 1989), Australian rules footballer
  • James Zimri Sellar, Australian politician
  • JoAnne Sellar, English-American film producer
  • Kenneth Sellar (1906-1989), English sportsman
  • Patrick Sellar (1780 - 1851), factor to Duke of Sutherland. Widely believed to have committed culpable homicide during an eviction.
  • W. C. Sellar (1898-1951), Scottish humourist
  • William Sellar (1866-1914), Scottish footballer
  • William Young Sellar (1825-1890), Scottish classical scholar

Usage examples of "sellar".

But it was no laughing matter for Richard Sellar to be set swinging in the air strung up by the wrists, and then to be bumped down upon deck again, fast bound and unable to move.

To him Sir Edward and Richard Sellar were both alike heretics, one not much worse than the other, since both were outside what he believed to be the only true Church.

Patrick Sellars had brought together the group of people who had prevented the network from being used for its original purpose, which had been to give immortality within its confines to the Grail Brotherhood, a group of people as unpleasant as they were rich.

It had been even more devastating than he had expected when Sellars moved on: Orlando had felt deserted, bereft.

He was also the most powerful person in this pocket universe now that Sellars was gone and Hideki Kunohara was so frequently absent, which added to the imbalance between himself and his cohabitants.

Kunohara started when he and Sellars got the system running again, and most of the individual worlds have their own records that are part of the simulation.

Anthony Sellars, spokesman for the overwhelmingly large Transportation Group.

Veillain, Anthony Sellars sat immovable, his square, flat face without expression as he listened to the words of his underspokesman.

Besides himself, Sellars, and Clyde, he counted only seven full spokesmen and a scattering of underspokesmen and aides.

The wealth and size of Transportation so overshadowed all of them individually, that usually their attitude was distrust of Sellars and a bias toward Eli.

Today, however, Sellars had dangled a juicy plum before their eyes and they did not want Eli coming along and pointing out that it really belonged to somebody else.

A more powerful Sellars might be risked for the increase of power they themselves would gain.

Anthony Sellars, with his armbanded group people who are theoretically merely qualified first-aiders who can be called upon in any public emergency, but which we know are the core of the army he is raising against us.

Members, Sellars, Underseas, and all the people of all the groups anywhere.

Spokesman Sellars asking group authorities to meet at Cable Island to arrange it.