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Seckel
Seckel Seck"el, n. (Bot.) A small reddish brown sweet and juicy pear. It originated on a farm near Philadelphia, afterwards owned by a Mr. Seckel.

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- Seckel is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Al Seckel (1958–2015), American writer and skeptic Emil Seckel (1864–1924), German jurist...
- Seckel syndrome, or microcephalic primordial dwarfism (also known as bird-headed dwarfism, Harper's syndrome, Virchow–Seckel dwarfism and bird-headed dwarf...
- Alfred Paul "Al" Seckel (September 3, 1958 – 2015) was an American collector and po****rizer of visual and other types of sensory illusions, who wrote...
- The Seckel pear (or sugar pear) is a small, very sweet cultivar of pear believed to have originated in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Seckel is said...
- Allan Seckel is a Canadian lawyer and government official. He serves in leadership positions with the BC Housing Management Commission, the Insurance Corporation...
- Emil Seckel (10 January 1864, Neuenheim near Heidelberg – 26 April 1924, Todtmoos) was a German jurist and law historian. Emil Seckel studied law at the...
- Seckel Isaac Fränkel (1765–1835) was a German-Jewish communal activist and scholar. In 1818, when the new Hamburg Temple was formally inaugurated, Fränkel...
- 1996 and later ended in divorce. In 2007, Maxwell married Al Seckel. Maxwell and Seckel moved to France from Malibu, California, around 2010, to care...
- Isaac Seckel ben Menahem Etthausen (Hebrew: יצחק זעקל בן מנחם עטהויזן; fl. early 18th century) was a German rabbi, who served as a rabbi in various towns...
- Joseph Abraham Seckel (23 December 1881 – 3 March 1945) was a Dutch artist. His work was exhibited in the art competitions at the 1928 and 1932 Summer...