1753, "consisting of or resembling cells," with reference to tissue, from Modern Latin cellularis "of little cells," from cellula "little cell," diminutive of cella "small room" (see cell). Of mobile phone systems (in which the area served is divided into "cells" of a few square miles served by transmitters), 1977. Related: Cellularity.
cellular physiology
cellular walls
the cellular construction of a beehive
any effective opposition to a totalitarian regime must be secretive and cellular
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cellphone
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cellulite
cellulitis
celluloid
cellulose
Celsius