| CELLARS | • cellars n. Plural of cellar. • CELLAR v. to store in an underground room. |
| CELLING | • celling n. (In combination) confinement in a cell. • celling v. Present participle of cell. • CELLING n. the act of storing in a honeycomb. |
| CELLIST | • cellist n. Someone who plays the cello. • CELLIST n. one who plays the cello. |
| CELLOSE | • cellose n. (Biochemistry) Synonym of cellobiose. • CELLOSE n. a disaccharide obtained by hydrolysis of cellulose, also CELLOBIOSE. |
| CELLULE | • cellule n. A small cell. • CELLULE n. a small cell. |
| MICELLA | • micella n. (Obsolete, biology) A supposed submicroscopic particle that formed part of a biological organism. • micella n. Alternative form of micelle. • MICELLA n. (Latin) a group of molecular chains, a structural unit of colloids, also MICELL, MICELLE. |
| MICELLE | • micelle n. (Chemistry) a colloidal aggregate, in a simple geometric form, of a specific number of amphipathic molecules… • MICELLE n. a group of molecular chains, a structural unit of colloids, also MICELL, MICELLA. |
| MICELLS | • micells n. Plural of micell. • MICELL n. a group of molecular chains, a structural unit of colloids, also MICELLA, MICELLE. |
| MYCELLA | • MYCELLA n. a blue-veined Danish cream cheese. |
| NACELLE | • nacelle n. A separate streamlined enclosure mounted on an aircraft to house an engine, cargo, or crew. • nacelle n. The part between the tower and rotor of a wind turbine. • nacelle n. The compartment that holds passengers on a hot-air balloon, a dirigible, or an aerostat; a gondola. |
| NUCELLI | • nucelli n. Plural of nucellus. • NUCELLUS n. (Latin) the mass of tissues within the integuments of a plant's ovule, containing the embryo sac. |
| OCELLAR | • ocellar adj. Of or relating to the ocellus or ocelli. • OCELLAR adj. of the nature of an ocellus, a small simple eye found in many invertebrates. |
| OCELLUS | • ocellus n. A simple eye consisting of a single lens and a small number of sensory cells. • ocellus n. An eyelike marking in the form of a spot or ring of colour, as on the wing of a butterfly or the tail of a peacock. • OCELLUS n. (Latin) a small simple eye found in many invertebrates; an eyelike marking. |
| PUCELLE | • pucelle n. (Archaic) A girl, a maiden; a virgin (often with reference to Joan of Arc). • pucelle n. (Obsolete) A prostitute, a slut. • PUCELLE n. (obsolete) a slut; a maid or virgin, also PUSSEL, PUZEL, PUZZEL. |
| SACELLA | • sacella n. Plural of sacellum. • SACELLUM n. (Latin) an unroofed space consecrated to a divinity. |
| SUBCELL | • subcell n. A subdivision of a cell. • SUBCELL n. a subdivision of a cell. |