jeeļ
Marshallese
ipa-rows
Definitions
- a cell, biological
Etymology
Borrowed from English cell derived from Middle English celle derived from Old English cell derived from Latin cella (small room, chamber, compartment, room, cell, pantry, closet, shrine, hut, granary) derived from Old French cel, cele.
Origin
Old French
cele
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- 16-cell English
- 24-cell English
- 5-cell English
- 8-cell English
- barycell English
- cell English
- cell count English
- cella English
- cellblock English
- cellbound English
- celled English
- cellful English
- cellhouse English
- cellie English
- celliferous English
- celliform English
- celling English
- cellmate English
- cellome English
- cellwide English
- cellwise English
- cellwork English
- celly English
- cons cell English
- femtocell English
- geocell English
- hypercell English
- intercell English
- intracell English
- macrocell English
- microcell English
- midcell English
- minicell English
- multicell English
- nanocell English
- noncell English
- photocell English
- picocell English
- polycell English
- precell English
- protocell English
- subcell English
- supercell English
- unicell English
- virocell English
- *ecce illu Latin
- cella Latin
- cellarium Latin
- cellarius Latin
- cellula Latin
- cellārium Latin
- Zelle German
- hungarocell Hungarian
- cella Italian
- cell Dutch, Flemish
- ce French
- celda Spanish, Castilian
- κέλλα Ancient Greek
- *ḱelneh₂ Proto-Indo-European
- *ḱelnā Proto-Indo-European
- celle Norwegian Bokmål
- selle Norwegian Bokmål
- cell Swedish
- celle Norwegian Nynorsk
- selle Norwegian Nynorsk
- cell Old English
- celle Middle English
- celle Danish
- cel Old French
- cele Old French
- cel·la Catalan, Valencian
- सेल Hindi
- Celanova Galician
- เซลล์ Thai
- cell Welsh
- celle Middle Dutch
- cell Old Irish
- qelizë Albanian
- cela Old Portuguese
- seli Swahili
- κελλία gkm
- sela Malagasy