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Definition of Chessel

Chessel
Chessel Ches"sel, n. The wooden mold in which cheese is pressed. --Simmonds.

Meaning of Chessel from wikipedia

- Chessel (French pronunciation: [ʃəsɛl] ) is a muni****lity in the canton of Vaud in Switzerland, located in the district of Aigle. Chessel is first mentioned...
- Chessel Bay is a 12.9-hectare (32-acre) Local Nature Reserve on the east bank of the River Itchen in Southampton in Hampshire. It is owned and managed...
- The Chessels is an area of Bedminster, Bristol, England, that runs from the midsection of Luckwell Rd to the former White Horse pub on West Street. Chessel...
- successful first feature film, somewhere between horror and comedy". Luc Chessel of Libération wrote, "Jason Yu distills a skilful atmosphere of anxiety"...
- Library was eventually developed in Dalhousie Land. Chessel's Land takes its name from Archibald Chessel, a successful wright to trade and stalwart member...
- Green (originally published 1997 in White Dwarf issue 210) Hatred by Ben Chessel (originally published 1997 in Inferno! issue 2) Grunsonn's Marauders by...
- Chavornay Chêne-Pâquier Cheseaux-Noréaz Cheseaux-sur-Lausanne Chéserex Chessel Chevilly Chevroux Chexbres Chigny Clarmont Coinsins Commugny Concise Coppet...
- 5 March 1788, when he organised an armed raid on the excise office in Chessels Court, on the Canongate. He had made a copy of the entry key using putty...
- theme "Dwarf" composed by (James Butler Christian Chessell (for Christian Chessel) Gideon Rigal Will Rose Tomas Gisby Composer Julian Nott Country of origin...
- Thomas Edmund Malcolm Chessell (1 April 1914 – 9 May 1992) was an Australian representative rowing coxswain and an active serviceman of WWII. As a coxswain...