Cell | Mean of cell in English Dictionary
/ˈsɛl/
- Noun
- a room in a prison, jail, etc., where prisoners live or are kept
- a prison/jail cell
- The suspect was in the police station's holding cell overnight.
- a small room that one person (such as a monk or a nun) lives in
- any one of the very small parts that together form all living things
- blood/brain cells
- cancer cells
- The nucleus splits during cell division.
- Her white blood cell count is low.
- the cell walls of plants
- any one of many similar sections that together form a larger structure
- a honeycomb cell
- a container for holding substances that are used for producing electricity by chemical action
- a dry cell battery
- a fuel cell
- a device for changing light (such as sunlight) into electricity
- a solar cell
- a small group of people who work together secretly as part of a larger organization or group
- terrorist cells
- a space where information can be entered in an organized arrangement of rows and columns