A place where a prisoner is locked up
“In many of the young offender institutions, people spend more than fifteen hours a day locked up in a cell.”
An enclosed area in a building or structure
“He, for some time, lived in a little cell attached to the church.”
An enclosed cavity in a structure or organism
“Each hexagonal cell in the honeycomb slopes downward from the opening to the base.”
A small group forming a nucleus of political activity, typically a secret, subversive one
“Police are investigating whether another member of the terrorist cell is alive and on the run.”
A branch or division of a company or organization
“Later, some of these societies became interested in politics, supporting the local cell of their preferred party.”
(biology) The smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
“Before a red blood cell is released from the bone marrow, most of its internal parts are ejected as excess baggage.”
A space or area with limited room
A building or buildings occupied by a community of monks living under religious vows
A portable telephone that connects with a network over radio wave transmission
A single-celled organism, such as an ameba or amoeba, belonging to the kingdom Protozoa
A container consisting of one or more cells, in which chemical energy is converted into electricity
The reproductive cell or gamete of the male
An underground burial place consisting of tunnels with side recesses for tombs
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