cellule

common nounproper noun

Syllable Decomposition

cellule

from Latin cellula (monks' cell), diminutive of cella which the French language has discarded, perhaps because of the homophony with selles which has taken on a scatological meaning, a phenomenon that does not affect other European languages.

Definitions

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Plural

cellules

Translations

  • germangerman:Zelle
  • englishenglish:cell
  • spanishspanish:célula
  • italianitalian:cella
  • arabicarabic:خلية
  • greekgreek:κύτταρο
  • dutchdutch:cel
  • polishpolish:komórka
  • portugueseportuguese:célula
  • russianrussian:клетка
  • swedishswedish:cell

See also

subaciculaire (adj.) monocellulaire (adj.) cellulaire (adj.) cellulaire (cn.) pluricellulaire (adj.) unicellulaire (adj.) unicellulaire (cn.) multicellulaire (adj.) bicellulaire (adj.) intracellulaire (adj.) celluleux (adj.) encellulement (cn.) encelluler (v.) extracellulaire (adj.) Cellule (pn.) intercellulaire (adj.) mono-cellulaire (adj.) cellulite (cn.) unicellularité (cn.) cellularisme (cn.)