Acellular vs. Cellular

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Acellularadjective

Not composed of cells; not cellular

Acellular

not containing cells

Acellular

not made up of or divided into cells

Acellular

occurring outside of cells or without the participation of cells. Opposite of cellular.

Acellularadjective

not made up of or divided into cells

Cellularadjective

Of, relating to, consisting of, or resembling a cell or cells.

Cellularnoun

A cellular phone (mobile phone).

Cellularadjective

Consisting of, or containing, cells; of or pertaining to a cell or cells.

Cellularadjective

porous; containing cavities.

Cellularadjective

pertaining to or using a system of transmission of telephone signals by radio, in which areas are divided into geographical parts (cells), each of which is served by a transmitter whose range is limited to that region, thus permitting a single transmission frequency to be used simulataneously in different parts of the same area. Cellular telephones are typically small and battery powered, allowing a subscriber with such a telephone to carry the telephone in a pocket or purse, over the entire area served, and to be contacted by a single telephone number. The system became widespread and popular in the 1980's and 1990's; as, cellular telephones sometimes lose their link unpredictably.

Cellularadjective

relating to cells;

Cellularadjective

characterized by or divided into or containing cells or compartments (the smallest organizational or structural unit of an organism or organization);

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