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English
Etymology
From New Latin cellulāris, from cellula (“cell”) + -āris.
Pronunciation
Adjective
cellular (comparative more cellular, superlative most cellular)
- Of, relating to, consisting of, or resembling a cell or cells.
2012 March-April, Terrence J. Sejnowski, “Well-connected Brains”, in American Scientist, volume 100, number 2, archived from the original on 27 April 2017, page 171:The achievement will transform neuroscience and serve as the starting point for asking questions we could not otherwise have answered, just as having the human genome has made it possible to ask new questions about cellular and molecular systems.
- (of a fabric) Light to mid-weight, having a regular cell-like construction with small perforations, generally woven; (of a garment) made of cellular fabric.
a cellular sports shirt
1963, Jonathan Miller, “The Heat-Death of the Universe”, in Richard Wilmut, editor, The Complete Beyond the Fringe, London: Mandarin, published 1993, page 32:for man is born free but everywhere is in cellular underwear
1988, Clare Morgan, “Losing”, in John Davies, editor, The Green Bridge: Stories from Wales, Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan: Seren, page 262:the wind hitting your chest through your cellular blouse as though you had absolutely nothing on
Derived terms
Translations
of, relating to, consisting of, or resembling a cell or cells
- Arabic: خَلَوِيّ (ḵalawiyy)
- Armenian: բջջային (hy) (bǰǰayin)
- Belarusian: кле́тачны (kljétačny), камо́ркавы (kamórkavy)
- Bulgarian: кле́тъчен (bg) (klétǎčen)
- Catalan: cel·lular (ca)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 細胞的 / 细胞的 (zh) (xìbāo de), 蜂窩狀 / 蜂窝状 (fēngwōzhuàng)
- Czech: buněčný (cs)
- Danish: cellulær, celle- (da)
- Dutch: cellulair (nl), cel- (nl)
- Estonian: raku-
- Finnish: solu-, solumainen
- French: cellulaire (fr), celluleux (fr)
- Georgian: ფიჭური (pič̣uri)
- German: Zellen- (de), zellulär (de)
- Greek: κυτταρικός (el) m (kyttarikós)
- Hebrew: תָּאִי m (taí)
- Hindi: सेलुलर (selular)
- Hungarian: celluláris (hu), sejtes (hu), sejtszerű
- Ido: celula (io)
- Indonesian: selular, seluler (id)
- Interlingua: cellular
- Italian: cellulare (it)
- Japanese: 細胞の (ja) (さいぼうの, saibō no)
- Kazakh: жасушалық (jasuşalyq)
- Korean: 세포의 (ko) (sepo-ui)
- Latvian: šūnas
- Lithuanian: ląstelinis
- Macedonian: клеточен (kletočen) (of organisms), ќелиен (ḱelien)
- Malay: selular
- Marathi: पेशीय (peśīya)
- Mongolian:
- Cyrillic: эсийн (mn) (esiin)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: cellulær (no), sellulær, celle- (no), selle- (no)
- Persian: سلولی (fa) (seluli)
- Polish: komórkowy (pl)
- Portuguese: celular (pt) m, celular (pt)
- Romanian: celular (ro)
- Russian: кле́точный (ru) (klétočnyj)
- Scottish Gaelic: seòmarach
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: ћѐлӣјскӣ, ста̀ничнӣ
- Roman: ćèlījskī, stàničnī (sh)
- Slovak: bunkový
- Slovene: celičen (sl)
- Spanish: celular (es)
- Swedish: cellulär (sv), cell- (sv)
- Tagalog: maraming sela
- Tajik: ҳуҷайрагӣ (hujayragi)
- Ukrainian: кліткови́й (klitkovýj), комірко́вий (komirkóvyj)
- Uzbek: hujayra (uz)
- Vietnamese: di động (vi)
- Welsh: cellog m
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Noun
cellular (plural cellulars)
- (US, informal) A cellular phone (mobile phone).
- 1994, "Red Museum", (episode of The X-Files TV series)
- MULDER: Yeah, Eddie, this is all good stuff. Yeah, see what else you can find on him from the N.C.I.C. and call me back. At, at this number or on my cellular.
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References
- ^ Janet Wilson, CLassic and Modern Fabrics: the Complete Illustrated Sourcebook, New York: Thames & Hudson, 2010, p. 53,
Interlingua
Adjective
cellular (not comparable)
- cellular