hummel
1 Britishadjective
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(of cattle) hornless
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(of grain) awnless
noun
Etymology
Origin of hummel
C15: of Germanic origin; compare Low German hummel hornless animal
Example Sentences
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UBS’ Patrick Hummel, who has a Buy rating and price target of €117 on the stock, up 60% from recent levels, wrote in late 2025 that the company was “well positioned to seize on significant investment opportunities.”
From Barron's
KENT, Ohio—Just after 7 a.m. on a recent morning, Ted Hummel leapt up onto the front bumper of a 2019 Ford F-150 and reached under the hood to disconnect a pair of oxygen sensor connectors.
Hummel is confident he can do it in half the time.
Hummel is one of the few who relish diagnosing their problems, taking them apart and finagling them in and out of trucks.
A soft-spoken, 39-year-old father of two, Hummel is one of Ford Motor’s F 2.45%increase; green up pointing triangle highest-status automotive technicians—a “senior master.”
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