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A cell is a single unit or compartment, enclosed by a border or wall. A cell is usually part of a larger structure. More specific meanings depend on the context in which the word is used.
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Sciences
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cell (biology), the smallest unit of life
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electrochemical cell
- A cell in the honeycomb of a beehive
- Cell an academic journal
- In higher-dimensional Euclidean geometry, especially in 4-dimensional geometry, a cell refers to a 3-dimensional facet in a polytope.
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Cell is the name of a microprocessor developed jointly by IBM, Toshiba, and Sony.
- In radio communications (e.g., cellular phones), a cell is a small geographic area served by a radio tower. Multiple cells (slightly overlapping) are aggregated in a cellular network for coverage of larger areas.
- In computer science, a memory cell is a building block of computer memory.
Buildings
- Cells refereting to prison and police stations.
- A room used by a monk or other member of a monastic order.
Arts
- A cell is a rhythmic, melodic, motivic, or intervallic group, set, or figure (music).
- The Cell, a film
- Cell: A Novel by Stephen King
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Cell - a fictional character in the Japanese manga ( comic book) Dragon Ball and the anime ( cartoon) Dragon Ball Z
- spelled Cel - the transparent sheets used for drawings in hand-drawn animated cartoons
Military and politics
- A covert cell is a small, secret group organized to resist penetration by an opposing organization
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