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14-letter words containing cel

  • acceleratingly — in an accelerating manner
  • accelerational — Of, pertaining to, or caused by acceleration.
  • accelerometers — Plural form of accelerometer.
  • accessory cell — Immunology. any of various cells of the immune system that work with T or B cells to initiate a specific immune response.
  • ankle bracelet — an ornamental chain worn around the ankle
  • bone porcelain — bone china.
  • canceled check — a check that has been redeemed by a bank and then usually returned to the issuer.
  • celebratedness — the quality or condition of being celebrated
  • celery cabbage — Chinese cabbage.
  • celestial body — an object visible in the sky, such as a planet
  • celestial city — the goal of Christian's journey in Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress; the heavenly Jerusalem.
  • celestial pole — either of the two points at which the earth's axis, extended to infinity, would intersect the celestial sphere
  • celiac disease — a chronic nutritional disorder, usually of young children, caused by faulty absorption of gluten in the intestines and characterized by diarrhea and malnutrition
  • cell reference — (spreadsheet)   A string identifying a particular cell in a spreadsheet, possibly relative to the cell containing the reference. A cell reference may be absolute (denoted by a "$" prefix in Excel) or relative (no prefix) in each dimension, thus, e.g. B$6 refers to the second cell across in the sixth row. The distinction between absolute and relative is only significant when the referring cell is copied, e.g. if cell A1, which refers to B$6, is copied to cell B1, then B1 will refer to C6. If the reference is to a cell in a different sheet then it is prefixed with the target sheet's name and an exclamation mark. E.g. "Sheet 1!B3".
  • cellini's halo — Heiligenschein.
  • cellular phone — A cellular phone or cellular telephone is a type of telephone which does not need wires to connect it to a telephone system.
  • cellular radio — radio communication based on a network of transmitters each serving a small area known as a cell: used in personal communications systems in which the mobile receiver switches frequencies automatically as it passes from one cell to another
  • celto-germanic — having the characteristics of both the Celtic and Germanic peoples.
  • chancel screen — a screen separating the chancel from the main body of a church
  • chancellorship — The chancellorship is the position of chancellor. Someone's chancellorship is the period of time when they are chancellor.
  • charm bracelet — a bracelet that has small ornaments fixed to it
  • companion cell — any of a number of specialized parenchymal cells adjacent to a sieve tube in the phloem of flowering plants, believed to regulate the flow of nutrients through the tube.
  • concelebration — the celebration of a Eucharist or Mass by two or more members of the clergy.
  • condemned cell — A condemned cell is a prison cell for someone who is going to be executed.
  • conscienceless — the inner sense of what is right or wrong in one's conduct or motives, impelling one toward right action: to follow the dictates of conscience.
  • cyclone cellar — (in the US) a cellar designed to give protection from violent storms and cyclones
  • dendritic cell — a branching cell of the lymph nodes, blood, and spleen that functions as a network trapping foreign protein.
  • experienceless — without experience; inexperienced
  • gabriel marcel — Gabriel [ga-bree-el] /ga briˈɛl/ (Show IPA), 1887–1973, French philosopher, dramatist, and critic.
  • hemicelluloses — Plural form of hemicellulose.
  • hepatocellular — pertaining to or affecting liver cells.
  • hydrocellulose — a gelatinous substance obtained by the partial hydrolysis of cellulose, used chiefly in the manufacture of paper, mercerized cotton, and viscose rayon.
  • insular celtic — a partly geographical, partly genetic grouping of Celtic languages that consists of those spoken in the British Isles in ancient times and those descended from them.
  • leclanché cell — a primary cell with a carbon anode, surrounded by crushed carbon and manganese dioxide in a porous container, immersed in an electrolyte of aqueous ammonium chloride into which the zinc cathode dips. The common dry battery is a form of Leclanché cell
  • lignocellulose — any of various compounds of lignin and cellulose comprising the essential part of woody cell walls.
  • microcelebrity — a celebrity whose fame is relatively narrow in scope and likely to be transient
  • miscellanarian — a person who writes miscellanies
  • nitrocellulose — cellulose nitrate.
  • non-cancelable — not subject to cancellation: a noncancellable insurance policy.
  • noncancellable — not subject to cancellation: a noncancellable insurance policy.
  • noncelebration — the failure to enjoy or take part in a celebration
  • par excellence — being an example of excellence; superior; preeminent (used postpositively): a chef par excellence.
  • parcel gilding — the gilding of only some areas or ornaments of a piece of furniture.
  • passenger cell — the inside of a vehicle, in which people sit
  • porcelain ware — articles made of porcelain, such as plates and cups
  • primitive cell — a unit cell containing no points of the lattice except at the corners of the cell.
  • proceleusmatic — inciting, animating, or inspiring.
  • red blood cell — Physiology. one of the cells of the blood, which in mammals are enucleate disks concave on both sides, contain hemoglobin, and carry oxygen to the cells and tissues and carbon dioxide back to the respiratory organs. Abbreviation: RBC.
  • secondary cell — storage cell.
  • slave bracelet — a braceletlike, ornamental circlet or chain worn around the ankle.

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